ANZAC Centenary 2014-2018: Sharing Victoria's Stories
An Australian soldier stands guard next to a war monument during a dawn service ceremony at Buttes New British Cemetery, to commemorate the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought during World War I in Zonnebeke, western Belgium, Thursday, April 25, 2013. Thursday April 25 marks the day that the Australian and New Zealand Army landed at Gallipoli, Turkey, in 1915 for their first major battles of the war. On this symbolic day, their efforts are commemorated worldwide.

An Australian soldier stands guard next to a war monument during a dawn service ceremony

Galleries of Remembrance

Galleries of Remembrance

Architects rendering of the development, ARM Architecture

The Galleries of Remembrance, a $45 million Victorian Government project to expand the space at the Shrine of Remembrance, officially opened to the public on Remembrance Day 2014.

The redevelopment has converted the 1,600 square metre undercroft space at the Shrine to permanent exhibition space. In addition, an education centre, auditorium and new public and staff facilities have been built in a new southern extension.

The Galleries of Remembrance exhibition space is open to the public during standard opening hours.