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  1. Updated 14 May 2024. The Shrine of Remembrance is the Victorian national memorial to Australians who have served in war and peacekeeping operations. Beloved by Australians and visited by tourists from all over the world, discover exhibitions, tours and some of the best views in Melbourne. Open daily. Free entry.

    • What's On

      Discover the exhibitions, remembrance services, talks and...

    • Visit

      Find Shrine visiting information in a number of languages....

    • Support

      The Shrine enjoys enormous support from our community. Find...

    • About

      The Shrine of Remembrance was founded in 1934 as the...

    • Shrine Tours

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    • Contact Us

      The Shrine of Remembrance GPO Box 1603 Melbourne VIC 3001....

    • Opening Hours
    • Free Admission
    • Guided Tours
    • Getting Here
    • Accessibility
    • Parking
    • Visitor Centre and Shop
    • Community Groups

    Hours: 10am–5pm daily (last entry 4:30pm). Closed: Good Friday, Christmas Day and selected maintenance days.

    Admission to the Shrine is free and no tickets or bookings are required. Donations are appropriate and appreciated.

    Daily 45-minute walking tours depart from the Visitor Centre hourly (except midday). Book a tour onlineor from the Information desk on the day.

    We are located on Birdwood Avenue and St Kilda Road, 1.3km from Flinders Street Railway Station. You can walk or catch a tram from the city. Take any southbound tram from Federation Square (except route number 1) to stop 19 Shrine of Remembrance.

    The Visitor Centre and the Education Centre are step-free.
    The Galleries, Crypt and Sanctuary are accessible by lift. The lift does not extend to the Balcony.
    Wheelchairs are available for loan during your visit (subject to availability).
    The nearest car parking is on Birdwood Avenue and St Kilda Road (ticketing required).
    Designated coach parking bays are located on the Shrine side of Birdwood Avenue.
    Disabled access bays are opposite the Shrine on both sides of Birdwood Avenue.

    Your visit to the Shrine starts here. Be greeted by our staff, watch an introductory video, enjoy coffee and refreshments and shop for gifts and mementos.

    Approved Community Groups are welcome to book visits to the Shrine free of charge (gold coin donations are encouraged). Our volunteer guides will lead your group for a 45 minute highlights walk of the Shrine. Eligible community groups must be not-for-profit organisations that directly support either the Service community, adult education, youth clu...

  2. The Shrine of Remembrance (commonly referred to as The Shrine) is a war memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in Kings Domain on St Kilda Road. It was built to honour the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I, but now functions as a memorial to all Australians who have served in any war.

  3. O Santuário da Lembrança (em inglês Shrine of Remembrance) localizado na St Kilda Road, Melbourne, é um dos maiores memoriais de guerra na Austrália. Foi construído como um memorial para homens e mulheres de Victoria que serviram a Primeira Guerra Mundial , mas logo se tornou como o maior da Austrália devido à morte de 60 mil ...

  4. Originally built to honour the. 114,000 Victorians who served in the First World War (1914–18), the shrine now. commemorates all Victorians who have served in war and peacekeeping. Design for the...

  5. The Shrine of Remembrance is the war memorial of Victoria and one of Melbourne’s most iconic landmarks. It was opened in 1934 to commemorate First World War veterans, and now honours all Australians who have served their country. Within the stately monument, visitors can find peaceful reflection in the Sanctuary, where the iconic Ray... Show more.