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AUSTRALIA
ROADTRIP

South Australia
Western Australia

& Northern Territory

Start Location Victoria

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WALK PARLIAMENT HOUSE ACT DAY TWO

ROADTRIP DESTINATION

Canberra is the capital city of Australia. Canberra's estimated population is greater than 430,000.

Founded and formally named as Canberra in 1913.

The name is said to be derived from a local aboriginal word for 'meeting place'

Traveldriven drove very slowly around Parliament House several times as a tourist observing the building architecture. Armed Australian Federal Police were in permanent attendance on entry points. Good to see, safeguarding Australia's heritage with obvious security.


Inside Parliament House

There is no need to pre-book an unguided tour of Parliament House. Open daily.

Upon entering the Marble Foyer, people are greeted by a grand display of opulence and architectural magnificence. The sight of 48 towering marble columns immediately commands attention, their polished surfaces reflecting the soft glow of the ambient lighting, creating a mesmerizing play of light and shadow throughout the space. Each column stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and artistry of the skilled artisans who meticulously carved and shaped the marble into these majestic pillars of strength and beauty. The sheer scale and number of columns not only serve a structural purpose but also convey a sense of grandeur and sophistication, setting the tone for the luxurious experience that awaits within. As visitors move through the Foyer, the rhythmic repetition of the columns creates a sense of rhythm and harmony, guiding the eye upwards towards the intricately detailed ceiling, adorned with ornate moldings and elegant chandeliers that cast a warm, inviting glow over the entire area. The Marble Foyer, with its impressive array of columns, stands as a timeless symbol of elegance and refinement, inviting guests to step into a world of luxury, grace and power of the nation.

No appointment is necessary to explore the inside of Parliament House. Visitors can simply walk in and be greeted by the grandeur of this iconic building. Upon arrival, a security section must be navigated to ensure the safety and integrity of the premises. This initial process adds a layer of importance and sets the tone for the experience ahead. Once inside, visitors have the option to join a guided tour led by knowledgeable staff who can provide insights into the history and significance of the various halls and rooms within Parliament House. Alternatively, visitors can choose to explore the building at their own pace, allowing for a more personalized and intimate encounter with this seat of federal government. The architecture of Parliament House is both impressive and steeped in tradition, with many hallways and rooms open to the general public, offering a glimpse into the inner workings of the government. From historic chambers to modern meeting spaces, each area tells a story of democracy in action.

For those in need of refreshment, there is a café conveniently located within the building. Here, visitors can take a break, enjoy a variety of beverages, and even indulge in delicious milkshakes. The café provides a welcoming environment for relaxation and reflection amidst the hustle and bustle of parliamentary activities. Overall, a visit to Parliament House is not just a tour of a building; it is an opportunity to witness democracy in motion, to appreciate the architectural beauty, and to immerse oneself in the rich history of Australia's federal government.

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VISIT CANBERRA


CURRENT CANBERRA FIVE DAY FORECAST

DRIVE MELBOURNE TO CANBERRA

EXTERIOR WHITE PARLIAMENT HOUSE
VIEW FROM PARLIAMENT HOUSE TO REAR OF OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE, WAR MEMORIAL & MOUNT AINSLIE

Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House.

PEOPLE WALKING ON PAVED BRICKS PARLIAMENT HOUSE
The Great Verandah is the public face of Parliament House.

The Great Verandah has a screen wall made up of 22 columns and is topped by a glazed glass roof.

The flag mast is 81 metres tall.

Australian flag is 12.8 metres long

6.4 metres high


WALKING TO PARLIAMENT HOUSE

DRIVING AROUND PARLIAMENT HOUSE AUSTRALIA

PEOPLE WALKING INSICE BUILDING WITH MARBLE COLUMNS
FOYER PARLIAMENT HOUSE WALKING INTO THE GREAT HALL

The Marble Foyer features 48 marble columns

INSIDE LARGE HALL SHINY FLOOR
THE GREAT HALL PARLIAMENT HOUSE, THE KING TABLE IN BACKGROUND & the GREAT HALL TAPESTRY BACKDROP
TIMBER TABLE NOTICE PLAQUE

THE KING TABLE

TIMBER TABLE AND CHAIRS NOTICE PLAQUE ON TABLE
THE KING TABLE & HIGH BACK CHAIRS

THE GREAT HALL HAS A CAPACITY TO HOLD UP TO

1,000 PEOPLE

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CHAMBER or lower house

151 MEMBERS

SENATE CHAMBER

or upper house

76 senators twelve from each state two from both territories

MEMBER'S HALL PARLIAMENT HOUSE

DIRECTLY UNDER THE

FLAG MAST

FLOWING WATER SOUND DESIGNED

TO COVER ANY CONVERSATION

LAKE WATER JET

Lake Burley Griffin

CITY SKYLINE VIEWED FROM LAKE

Canberra Skyline as viewed across

Lake Burley Griffin

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