Sydney: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
Categories
- Park
- Museum
- Shopping
- Shopping centre
- Church
- Bridge
- Victorian architecture
- Nightlife
- Area
- History museum
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Theater
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Art museum
- Street
- Historical place
- Concerts and shows
- Skyscraper
- Natural attraction
- Memorial
- Art gallery
- Specialty museum
- Canal
- Beach
- Lighthouse
- Nature
- Cemetery
- Vernacular architecture
- Outdoor activities
- City
- Architecture
- Forest
- Forts and castles
- Golf
- Playground
- Library
- Italianate architecture
- Colonial architecture
- Arenas and stadiums
- Concert hall
- Amusement park
- Sacred and religious sites
- Neighbourhood
- Garden
- Zoo
- Football
- View point
- Island
- Georgian architecture
- Music venue
- Monuments and statues
- City hall
- Lake
- Performing arts
- Sport complex
- Modern art museum
- Mosque
- Universities and schools
- Synagogue
- Marina
- Sailing
- Market
- Game and entertainment center
- Military museum
- Tower
- Nature and wildlife
- Department store
- Event space
- Classes and workshops
- Botanical garden
- Harbor
- Dam
- Music and shows
- Fountain
- Amusement
- National park
- Art Deco architecture
- Field
- Unesco
- Swimming pool
- Temple
- Restaurant
- Edwardian architecture
- Town
- Locality
- Cricket
Queen Victoria Building
Landmark 19th-century shopping centre The Queen Victoria Building, commonly known as the QVB, stands as a grand Victorian structure in the heart of Sydney, Australia. This timeless monument, completed in 1898, was designed by architect George McRae to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
ANZAC Memorial
Iconic national tribute to the military The ANZAC Memorial, situated in the heart of Sydney, Australia, stands as a solemn tribute to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who served in World War I. This revered site is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the servicemen and women during...
Mrs Macquarie's Chair
Nestled on the edge of Sydney Harbour, Mrs Macquarie's Chair offers a unique vantage point that captures the essence of Sydney's natural beauty and historical significance. This hand-carved sandstone rock was shaped into a bench in 1810 for Elizabeth Macquarie, the...
Archibald Fountain
The Archibald Fountain, properly called the J. F. Archibald Memorial Fountain is located in Hyde Park, in central Sydney. It is named after J. F. Archibald, owner and editor of The Bulletin magazine, who bequeathed funds to have it built.
Emden Gun
HMAS Sydney I - SMS Emden Memorial is a heritage-listed former foreign naval ship gun and now war memorial and war trophy located in Hyde Park, on the corner of Liverpool and College Streets in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway
The Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway is a memorial walking track located in the suburb of Concord West, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
El Alamein Fountain
The El Alamein Memorial Fountain is a heritage-listed fountain and war memorial located at Macleay Street in the inner Sydney locale of Kings Cross in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
Man O'War Steps
The Man O'War Steps is a heritage-listed jetty located at Farm Cove Crescent, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1810. The property is owned by Transport for NSW. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 18 April 2000.
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
The Victoria and Albert Pavilions are jointly heritage-listed public hospital buildings within the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital at Missenden Road, Camperdown, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Regimental Square
Regimental Square is a war memorial in the Wynyard area in the city centre of Sydney, Australia. An upgrade of the area was expected to be completed by mid-2016.
Statue of Queen Victoria
The Statue of Queen Victoria, currently in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, was made by John Hughes in 1908 and was originally located in Dublin. Made of bronze, it is situated on the corner of Druitt and George Street in front of the Queen Victoria Building. It was the last royal statue to have been erected in Ireland.
Queen's Square
Queen's Square is a public square in central Sydney, Australia. The square is located at the junction of King Street with Phillip Street and Macquarie Street. It is bounded on the south by St James Road and Prince Albert Road.
Sydney Cenotaph
The Sydney Cenotaph is a heritage-listed monument located in Martin Place, in the Sydney, Australia. It was designed by Bertram Mackennal and built from 1927 to 1929 by Dorman Long & Co. It is also known as Martin Place Memorial and The Cenotaph. It is one of the oldest World War I monuments in central Sydney.
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Holocaust Memorial
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Holocaust Memorial Project was founded by a group of community activists. Over the years they raised funds and decided, with South Sydney City Council, on the site at Green Park in Darlinghurst, in Sydney, Australia.
Korean War Memorial
The Korean War Memorial is located in Moore Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is a tribute to the 17,000 Australian troops who served in the United Nations contingent during the Korean War. It was dedicated in 2009. It was declared a Military Memorial of National Significance on 23 April 2013.
Jessie Street Gardens
The Jessie Street Gardens is an urban park in Loftus Street, in the Sydney central business district, near Circular Quay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The park is named in honour of Jessie Street, a leading Australian women's rights activist.