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  1. Shrine of Remembrance. Victoria's war memorial is perhaps Australia's most impressive. Occupying a prominent, elevated site overlooking the Kings Domain on the central Swanston Street-St Kilda Road axis of the city, the Shrine was described by Ambrose Pratt on its completion in 1934 as 'a temple rising heavenwards, visible from all quarters of the compass, the last object to fade from the ...

  2. 11 de nov. de 2014 · When it was first built in 1933, Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance by Hudson & Wardrop was a mausoleum for the fallen. It had a funereal quality about it. Funded by the public through subscription, it was a place for the people to mourn their soldiers. When ARM Architecture and landscape architects Rush\Wright developed the undercroft and ...

  3. Shrine of Remembrance. The Shrine is Victoria's national memorial honouring the service and sacrifice of Australians in war and peacekeeping. Explore Melbourne’s iconic landmark to find peaceful reflection, discover the real-life stories of Australians in wartime and view breathtaking vistas of the memorial gardens and Melbourne.

  4. The Shrine of Remembrance is one of Melbourne’s most renowned and one-of-a-kind landmarks. This historic site was built to honour those who have served in the World Wars during the early 1900s. More than 114,000 Australians had served in these great wars of the world, with this special monument built as a memorial to all citizens of Victoria who served and died in these wars.

  5. 1. 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...

  6. 1. 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...

  7. 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.