There are 12 historical memorials and monuments in Greater Brisbane
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Come join us for an unforgettable journey through the history of Queensland's military service at Anzac Square Memorial Galleries. Located in Brisbane CBD and featuring the magnificent Shrine of Remembrance and Eternal Flame, Anzac Square is a place of commemoration and reflection for those who have served our nation. Every Wednesday at 10.30am (excluding public holidays), take part in our Collection Highlights tour and explore the best of State Library's military collection.
On February 14th 2013, Barry Gibb opened Bee Gees Way, a walkway lined with photos, anecdotes and other items donated by him.
Take in the breathtaking views of Brisbane city from the iconic Channel Seven Wheel of Brisbane!
The Brisbane Confucius Statue was donated to Brisbane by the Municipal Government of Ji'nan in Shandong Province, China to commemorate Queensland's 150th Anniversary.
Attraction Forest of Memories.
The Gas Extraction Tower is a Grade I listed tower at 277 Montague Road, West End, Queensland, Australia.
Featuring a Nepalese pagoda, this heritage site is the last global exhibit from the '88 World Expo.
The Shrine of Remembrance is located in ANZAC Square between Ann Street and Adelaide Street in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
On your next trip to Brisbane Airport, please allow a little extra time to visit the Kingsford Smith Memorial.
South Brisbane Memorial Park Addresses At 459 Stanley Street, South brisbane, Queensland 4101 Type of place Monument / memorial, Park Period Interwar 1919-1939 South Brisbane Memorial Park Statement of significance References Back to top This is an image of the local heritage place known as South Brisbane Memorial Park
A small tranquil space in the heart of Tenerife, the Submariners Walk is a cultural trail that honors the sacrifices made by the great men and women who defended our nation.
The Walter Hill Fountain is the first known public ornamental fountain to be built in Queensland.