In 1914 over 41,000 service men and women left from Albany bound for World War I. For many this would be the last time they saw home. Today at this very location stands the state-of-the-art award winning National Anzac Centre which uses multimedia, interactive technology and historical artifacts to create a deeply personal connection with the past, as well as pay tribute to those who served.
Through traditional museum display and highly interactive multi-media content, visitors assume the identity of one of 32 actual service men or women, and follow their experience of the Great War: From recruitment, through training and embarkation, ship-board life on the convoys, the conflicts at Gallipoli, the Middle East, and the Western Front. Finally, for those lucky enough to survive, you will witness their return home and the difficulties they faced adjusting back into normal society.
Wheelchair accessible. All buildings and attractions adjacent to the National Anzac Centre are included as part of the admission price.. Stroller accessible. Service animals allowed. Near public transportation. Surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Most travelers can participate. This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers. Confirmation will be received at time of booking
09:00 AM
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