ANZAC War Memorial (Sydney)
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The ANZAC War Memorial is Sydney's main commemorative military monument.
Designed by C. Bruce Dellit, completed in 1934 and adorned with monumental figural reliefs and sculptures by Rayner Hoff it is arguably the finest Art Deco public building in Australia.
The memorial is located at the southern extremity of Hyde Park on the eastern edge of Sydney's central business district, and it is the focus of commemoration ceremonies on ANZAC Day, Armistice Day and other important occasions.
Designed by C. Bruce Dellit, completed in 1934 and adorned with monumental figural reliefs and sculptures by Rayner Hoff it is arguably the finest Art Deco public building in Australia.
The memorial is located at the southern extremity of Hyde Park on the eastern edge of Sydney's central business district, and it is the focus of commemoration ceremonies on ANZAC Day, Armistice Day and other important occasions.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANZAC_War_Memorial
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Coordinates: 33°52'32"S 151°12'39"E
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- Moore Park Golf Course 1.9 km
- Centennial Park 1.9 km
- The Royal Botanic Garden 2 km
- North Head 10 km
- John Fisher Park 14 km
- Botany Bay National Park 14 km
- Cronulla State Park 18 km
- Nature Reserve 19 km
- Garigal National Park 20 km
- Hyde Park South 0.1 km
- Sydney Grammar School 0.2 km
- World Square Plaza 0.4 km
- Sydney Town Hall 0.5 km
- Galeries Victoria 0.5 km
- St James railroad station 0.5 km
- Westfield Sydney 0.6 km
- Car Park in The Domain 0.7 km
- Sydney CBD 0.8 km
- Greater Sydney 54 km