Introduction to the Australian War Memorial: The Australian War Memorial (Australian War Memorial) was built to commemorate the Australian soldiers who died in World War II. It is located on the north side of Lake Griffin. It is a blue-grey dome building. The memorial hall was built in 1941, opened in 1945, and completed in 1971. It covers an area of ​​13,000 square meters and is surrounded by 12 hectares of lawn. Viewed from the air, the memorial hall is in the shape of a cross; from the ground, it looks like a tomb, and the entrance to the boutique is like a tomb passage. The museum has detailed descriptions of the various wars Australia has participated in. It is not only a memorial to the fallen soldiers of World War II, but also an education and research center for war and military history.

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