National Capital Exhibition is located in the capital territory of Canberra, Griffin Lake (Lake Burley Griffin) north shore, within the federal park (Commonwealth Park).
National Capital Exhibition introduces the story of Canberra as the Australian capital, with interactive displays of text, pictures and videos, a laser show with Canberra sandtable models, and explanations in seven different languages, including Chinese. After visiting here, visitors can fully understand how Canberra became the national capital and, among the many planning competitions, chose Walter Burley Griffin's urban design philosophy. In addition, the platform of the Capital Exhibition Hall is one of the best viewing points for Captain Cook's memorial fountain and the Congress Triangle.
Tickets:
Free
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