There are 15 historical memorials and monuments in Greater Melbourne
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The Australian Turkish Friendship Memorial (Seeds of Friendship) is a war memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in the Kings Domain at Birdwood Avenue.
The B24 Liberator Memorial Australia is a working museum showcasing a WWII B24 Liberator bomber being restored in a WWII hangar that was part of the Werribee Satellite Airfield during the war.
The Black Powder Mill in Cairnlea is a historically significant heritage-listed building that functioned as a black powder (gunpowder) factory.
This war memorial commemorates the Australian colonies' participation in the Boer War (1899-1902), also known as the South African War.
This park features a cenotaph in honor of 15 Greensborough men who died in World War I and gave the park its name.
Every Sunday at 4.45pm, the Shrine holds a Last Post Service which commemorates a different moment from Australia’s military history from the First World War through to today.
The Maribyrnong River Viaduct is a significant railway bridge in Melbourne, Australia.
The Queens Park War Memorial is a Military museum located in Moonee Ponds, VIC.
The Ringwood Clocktower is a Local History museum located in Ringwood, VIC.
Shrine with colonnaded porticos, commemorating World War I with memorials, exhibitions and gardens.
Take a journey to Melbourne's iconic Shrine and discover the true stories of Australians who have served in war and peacekeeping.
The St Kilda War Memorial is a Military museum located in St Kilda, VIC.
Located in the heart of Sunbury, Memorial Hall is closely associated with the Sunbury R.S.L.
Sir Edward Dunlop is acknowledged as an Australian hero. A man of deep personal integrity. To many he was affectionately known as ‘Weary’.
Williamstown Cenotaph - lest we forget