National Gallery of Australia
Set on the shores of Canberra's picturesque Lake Burley Griffin, the National Gallery of Australia invites you to explore a striking collection of over 155,000 works.
Among its treasures is the world’s largest collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art alongside an impressive variety of works from Australia, Asia, the Pacific, Europe, and America. From French Impressionism and Abstract Expressionism to contemporary installations and First Nations storytelling, you’ll find a rich journey through some of the world’s most influential art movements.
A standout experience is the Icons Guided Tour, where friendly and knowledgeable hosts guide you through the Gallery’s most celebrated works, including treasured pieces of Australian and First Nations art. The tour also includes a specially curated gift from the Gallery Store, and personalised tours can be arranged on request.
Whether you’re a passionate art lover or simply curious, the National Gallery of Australia offers a meaningful cultural experience that invites reflection, inspiration, and a deeper connection to the world around us.
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Explore the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, home to over 155,000 works, including the world's largest First Nations art collection.