The National Anzac Centre, located in Albany Heritage Park, is dedicated to the more than 40,000 ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) soldiers who served in the First World War. Housed in a purpose-built building, the centre serves as one of Australia’s most significant military museums. Visitors can explore the personal stories and experiences of these soldiers through a range of interactive exhibits and historical artifacts, providing a deep and immersive understanding of their contributions and sacrifices.
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