Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, Canberra (must see)
The Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House offers a deep dive into the nation’s social and political history within a historically rich setting. This living museum is housed in the building that served as the Parliament of Australia from 1927 to 1988, before the seat of government moved to the new Parliament House on Capital Hill. The building, originally known as the Provisional Parliament House, was designed by architect John Smith Murdoch in a Simplified Classical Style, eschewing traditional classical elements for a more orderly and symmetrical approach.
Visitors to the museum can explore various historic spaces, including the former Prime Minister’s Office, the Press Room, and the House of Representatives. These areas provide a window into the political workings and daily operations of the Australian government during the building’s operational years. The museum also features a range of dynamic exhibitions, offering insights into both past and present social and political issues, as well as glimpses into future developments.
In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the Museum of Australian Democracy hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, and concerts, enhancing its role as a vibrant cultural and educational venue. The museum’s extensive collections and interactive exhibits are designed to engage visitors and foster a deeper understanding of Australia’s democratic processes and historical evolution.
Since its rebranding in 2009, the museum has continued to build on its mission of interpreting Australia’s political and social landscape, ensuring that the Old Parliament House remains a significant site of national historical importance.
Visitors to the museum can explore various historic spaces, including the former Prime Minister’s Office, the Press Room, and the House of Representatives. These areas provide a window into the political workings and daily operations of the Australian government during the building’s operational years. The museum also features a range of dynamic exhibitions, offering insights into both past and present social and political issues, as well as glimpses into future developments.
In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the Museum of Australian Democracy hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, and concerts, enhancing its role as a vibrant cultural and educational venue. The museum’s extensive collections and interactive exhibits are designed to engage visitors and foster a deeper understanding of Australia’s democratic processes and historical evolution.
Since its rebranding in 2009, the museum has continued to build on its mission of interpreting Australia’s political and social landscape, ensuring that the Old Parliament House remains a significant site of national historical importance.
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Sight Name: Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
Sight Location: Canberra, Australia (See walking tours in Canberra)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Sight Location: Canberra, Australia (See walking tours in Canberra)
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