Military Museums in Sydney

Military Museums in Sydney, Australia

Military Museums in Sydney

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  • mike eds
    wales137 contributions
    If you’re tourist which we were, we stumbled on this place by accident whilst out exploring. May I suggest better marketing of what’s inside being given outside as there’s little information showing what’s inside which is a shame as it’s well worth a visit and it’s a lot bigger than you may think.
    Great informative place offering Australias role in conflict across different wars. A good insight into certain individuals, teams, infantries and the parts they played in several conflicts.
    Lots of things to see, read and listen to. Well worth a visit
    Written March 15, 2023
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  • AndyJohn74
    Sans Souci, Australia2,656 contributions
    I did the tour today with the Corps of Guides at Victoria Barracks. An informative tour around the grounds and pointed out some historical parts not often seen. There are guns on display from the earliest dates of settlement after the First Fleet arrived. The well is an interesting part of the history, with the depth at roughly 60 feet. There are not many military establishments that have heritage listed graffiti.
    As previous posts have mentioned, tours are available, generally on a Thursday or a weekend. There are just some hoops to jump through.
    Written February 10, 2022
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  • ianyoung1985
    Queenstown, New Zealand125 contributions
    Just so as people avoid making the long trek up to North Head, the artillery museum closed in 2010. The walk up to North Head is still excellent and there is a cafe where you can look out over the entrance to Sydney Harbour. There's also a couple of plaques showing the Japanese midget submarine attack in WW2. There are walks around the area, which explore the old artillery lookout points and you will see some water dragons on Noth Head.
    Written January 16, 2013
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