Accessible Museum & Gallery In CampbellAustralian War Memorial
The Australian War Memorial is an accessible national war memorial & museum dedicated to all Australians who died during the war. Located in Campbell, a suburb of Canberra the grounds include five buildings & a sculpture garden. Most of the museum galleries & commemorative areas are contained in the Memorial Building.
The Australian War memorial offers step free entry & lift access between the Memorial’s Galleries, located over two levels. Visitors are advised that lift access to the upper level of the Commemorative Area, including the Roll of Honour, Hall of Memory and Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier, is currently unavailable as they work to expand the galleries. A stair lift is available for people with limited mobility.
Accessible toilets are located at the Memorial Entrance & ambulant toilets are located in the Hall of Valour. A parent’s room with a baby change table is located in Aircraft Hall.
A limited number of wheelchairs & walkers are available for free hire for visitors to use during their visit. Please ask at the Information Desk on arrival at the Memorial.
Accessible parking spaces are located underneath Poppy’s Café in the P1 Visitor Carpark & there is a small incline on the walk from the accessible parking spaces to the Memorial Entrance. There is also an accessible pick up & drop off point is available near the Memorial Entrance, on East Road.
Poppy's Café is located on the Australian War Memorial grounds. the Cafe is fully accessible with easy access to the counter, freestanding tables & chairs & outside terrace seating.
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