Cenotaph
Address | 2001 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW, Australia |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/artwork/cenotaph |
Categories | Historical Landmark |
Rating | 5 7 reviews |
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Cenotaph reviews
7Very nice spot. Was walking down the street and came across it NSW police were having a commeration ceremony.
A significant war memorial outside the GPO. The monument is almost a century old and commemorates Australians who died in service during World War I.
Located in the bustling heart of Sydney’s CBD in Martin Place, the cenotaph offers an opportunity for quiet contemplation and the chance to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who have died in various wars. It is also the centrepiece of the city’s Anzac Day celebration. Lots of transport and food / drink options nearby.
A beautiful dedication to Defence men and women who have served Australia.
This lovely memorial has been here since Martin Place was a roadway! Now the freshly cleaned, we’ll maintained soldiers can stand to attention in peace.
A touching life size testimony to the bravery of those who fought died and survived the horrors of war slim fighting for our country.
Lest we forget, you can’t put today’s spin on what happened 60 years ago.let us honour the fallen, the maimed, injured, tortured, bereaved, childless.those who fought for what we have today - let us not squander the opportunity to fight just as hard for peace forgiveness freedom love.
The living bronze gods,
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Great place to go to the statue looks really nice and it has such a important significants for this country and people should really show respect to this site and not go and damage and ruin this memorial because with out the Australian army we will not be living in this peaceful country and also it is a great place to take kids as well