National Anzac Centre Entry: Journey into Australia's World War I History

Immerse yourself in Australia’s World War I history at the National Anzac Centre. Experience the journey of service men and women through interactive exhibits and pay tribute to their sacrifice.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • National Anzac Centre - The award winning National Anzac Centre is one of Australia’s most important cultural pilgrimages.
    Located within Albany’s heritage listed Princess Royal Fortress, the centre overlooks the harbour from which over 41,000 men and women departed Australia for the Great War.
    Immerse yourself in the Anzac Legend and follow…
What's Included
  • Access to all buildings within the Princess Royal Fortress
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to/from attractions
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and Drinks
  • Guide
Additional Information

In 1914, more than 41,000 servicemen and women departed from Albany to participate in World War I. For many, this would be their final farewell to home. Today, this very site hosts the state-of-the-art, award-winning National Anzac Centre, which employs multimedia, interactive technology, and historical artifacts to forge a profound personal connection…

Location
National Anzac Centre
67 Forts Rd, Mt Clarence
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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E9613aksuet
Apr 18, 2026
Fabulous display. - Highly recommend this Centre. Very well done display of the history of WW1 including the story of the ANZACS. Very informative and respectful.
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Gregcc2132df
Mar 29, 2026
ANZAC Experience a must do in Albany - The National Anzac Centre is a must do when visiting Albany. The interactive nature of the museum allows you to immerse yourself in the history of the Anzac’s. The location provides a unique outlook over the Harbour with spectacular views. Allow an hour minimum for this experience.
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Q7840eudanl
Feb 26, 2026
Honoring the ANZAC Legend - Since the inception of the National Anzac Centre, it's a must visit whenever we are in Albany. There's not much that I can add to the tributes that have already been written. On this visit I assumed the identity of Captain Alfred Shout, born in New Zealand in 1881, served in the Boer War and settled in Australin with wife and family in 1905, working as a carpenter/joiner. When war was declared he joined the AIF and was a foundation officer of the 1st Battalion, landing on Gallipoli 25th April 1915, he was awarded the Military Cross and other honours during ensuing weeks. Awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions at the Battle of Lone Pine, seriously wounded on 9th August, died on a hospital ship on the 11th and was buried at sea. His was one of seven Victoria Crosses awarded at Lone Pine, all are now displayed in the Hall of Valour at the Australian War Memorial. The Pool of Reflection is a thought-provoking and poignant reminder that 41,265 Australians and New Zealanders left for war on the First and Second convoys, their names are recorded here on a continuous loop.
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Lights0uta
Feb 19, 2026
Can not speak high enough about this! - Can't rate thus highly enough. Bloody brilliant. Friendly, helpful staff. And beautiful centre and exhibits. I love how you get to follow in the footsteps of a Trooper from the war and here about their individual story as well as much more. I will definitely be returning.
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Davidmorton127
Feb 10, 2026
trip to National Anzac centre - A very thought provoking , respectful & knowledge enhancing experience. It highlights the sacrifices made by these young men many years ago for our today. A fact that should never be forgotten.
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Annemr925wo
Jan 27, 2026
Excellent - Excellent if somewhat overwhelming displays on World War One. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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746ballfamily746
Jan 3, 2026
Should be mandatory to visit here. - What an absolutely brilliant place to visit! A wonderful tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for Australia in WW1. We put aside an hour to visit - spent 3 hours in the centre and surrounds - could have spent all day. Following the journey of one soldier was an unique approach to engage visitors. This is a MUST visit for all Australians. Learn your history - Lest We Forget! A huge thankyou to all the volunteers for helping to keep it going.
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Raej81
Dec 30, 2025
Stunning memorial to our Anzacs - This is an informative and beautiful tribute to the men and women who served our country. The little touches make it a memorable and personal experience
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Davew-perth
Dec 20, 2025
A moving and honourable tribute to our ANZACS - This is a very poignant and enlightening tribute to the ANZACS and what they experienced. The use of technology and the stories presented are well paired together. I’ve been three times now and am still finding new information. Definitely worth visiting when in Albany
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Managementsydney
Mar 28, 2026
Underwhelmed - I’d heard good things but was a bit underwhelmed . It concentrates on a digital experience which is not my thing . Having visited the sites covered in Gallipoli and France I felt it didn’t really help understand the experience
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up to 10 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).