Le Sanctuaire du Souvenir (en anglais, Shrine of Remembrance), situé dans le Kings Domain sur St Kilda Road à Melbourne, en Australie, a été construit en l'honneur des femmes et des hommes de l'état de Victoria qui ont servi durant la Première Guerre mondiale. Il rend aujourd'hui hommage à tous les Australiens qui ont servi durant la guerre. C'est un lieu de célébration annuelle du Jour du Souvenir (), et un des plus importants monuments commémoratifs de guerre en Australie.
Construit en granite, le Sanctuaire ne comprenait à l'époque que le sanctuaire central, contenant la Pierre du Souvenir en marbre, où sont gravés les mots : « Greater love hath no man ». Une fois par an, le (Jour du Souvenir à 11h00), les rayons solaires passent à travers un trou situé dans le toit, venant illuminer le mot « Love » (amour) dans l'inscription.
Sous le sanctuaire se trouve la crypte, qui contient une statue de bronze d'un père et de son fils soldat, ainsi que des panneaux listant tous les soldats de l'Australian Imperial Force.
Beautiful monument to the soldiers lost in war. Perhaps one of the best I have seen. Even if it is closed, it is worth the walk just to see the structure and the grounds. They are well kept and the view of Melbourne is quite nice. Worth a trip as part of a walk though the botanical gardens.
Aidan Leachfévr. 5, 2018
Magnificent shrine built the shape of Temple of Athena , houses the Crypt in honour of fallen soldiers and exhibits from various wars Great place not only as a shrine but also as a museum. Heaven for history lovers It's situated in Royal Botanical Garden and out side is relaxing and serene.
PRASANNA ARYAPREMAfévr. 18, 2018
Very moving place. The visitor centre and sanctuary has a very extensive exhibition of Australia's military encounters that would take an hour or more to read and experience everything. There is also an elaborate search engine with a display wall to find servicemen. Up on the balcony, there is a great view of the city skyline and surroundings.
Eddie Wongjanv. 5, 2018
Most moving displays in the crypt. Well laid out. Needs quite a long time to take in all the detail. A bit airless so my wife cut it short and waited outside.
Don Bakerfévr. 25, 2018
Beautifully presented, tranquil and unrushed, reverent space for contemplating the sadness and horror of war. Exhibits are understated, but the implications are obvious, and for this I thank the designers and policy makers. Lest we glorify, and lest we repeat! Lest we forget. It was meaningful exploring the gardens and seeing the many trees dedicated to sections of the armed forces.
Fyuuredhijgfzre Gjjygtdftyirguugjanv. 17, 2018
The Shrine is embedded in Melbourne Culture. It stands majestically along that grand boulevard St. Kilda Road. It is easily accessible by tram. The Shrine commemorates the selflessness of young Australians who served in the defence of their nation. Thousands attend the Dawn Service here on Anzac Day each year. The shrine is set in beautiful manicured and mature gardens to wander around following your visit.
Keith Finleymars 29, 2018
a moving and memorable experience, you can feel the respect all over this place, it's an impressive memorial to those who served and died for their country. it's a beautiful monument inside and out and also you can have a nice view of Melbourne from top of the building. It's free to visit this place and it will take your breath away! so add it to your must see places in Melbourne!
Hoomanmars 17, 2018
The Shrine of Rememberance is a war memorial which pays tribute to those who served in the armed forces of Australia. The grounds surrounding the building are well maintained and beautiful to walk around. Great views of the city can be seen from its top.
Anna Farriermars 27, 2018
Took my dad here during a recent visit to Melbourne. I was amazed at how much was inside. We did not allow enough time to take it all in. Some of the highlights were seeing old bombs and airplanes, as well as the uniforms. Highly recommended for low cost day out that will stay with you.
Wayne Pollockmai 2, 2018
My family and I went here. It was a memorable and educational experience. You need a lot of time to check out all the objects in the museum and in the Shrine. The view from the top level is beautiful.
Kristen Dhono Isworomai 6, 2018
One of the most beautiful&indeed one of the most important buildings in Australia ever built. The architecture design is magnificent and truly worthy of those who died for our freedom. Surprisingly, the shrine's displays are free to look at
Ai Tranmai 5, 2018
We spent over two hours looking around this monument. It is of a very high quality construction and ordered and paid for by the people of Victoria. There are to many this to see to cover here. Highly recommend you visit.
Geoff Henshawavr. 16, 2018
Incredible place to visit. Melbourne welcomes and is honoured to have Greece's Presidential Guards (The Evzones) attend our parade! Last time they were here was in 1992.
Kristy Agaliotismai 5, 2018
Really great place to see and many things to do here. Your able to relax and take pictures at the front and once you come in you can go to the balcony at the top for more pictures or you can go underground where the permanent war exhibition is where you can see all the information about WWI and WWII as well as having authentic uniform from those times and information on what the Australian defence force is doing now. Great place to see and its free.
Nathan Trevaskisjuin 2, 2018
Awesome place to visit. It is solemn but informative. The awe it inspires is not to be overlooked or to be dismissed. The sheer size of the building and quality of what they have done is excellent. A place for us all to look back and remember those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Oliver Thompsonmai 21, 2018
A Melbourne iconic treasure. Fantastic displays, very interesting and educational, staff are fantastic and so helpful and wonderful with explanations to children of all ages! To enjoy this place for free is a perfect way to educate and keep the history alive for all generations! Great place!!!
JDee Elysejuin 2, 2018
The Shrine stands as a visual reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by young men and women so that generations of Australians could live in peace. It also houses an amazing collection of donated war memorabilia from all conflicts in which Australians have fought. There is a computer room where research can be undertaken. Because the museum is below ground lifts provide disabled access. There are public toilets and a shop selling drinks, books and memorabilia. Be sure to allow plenty of time when you visit.
Leonnie Woodsmai 23, 2018
Very impressive. The visitors center provides a good information and presentation. They also have a souvenir shop. The views on the balcony very awesome you can see the city and lot of high building.
Jeo V.mai 22, 2018
Short walk from the tram station, and when you arrive at the place it is really quite a sight to behold. Public are allowed to enter the shrine to climb up to the top of the 'observatory deck' and look down at the puny humans below you. Also there is this brazier at the area as well, giving it a kind of 'eternal flames' look. Worth a visit.
yijetz Liewjuil. 16, 2018
It's a war memorial so do observe silence when you're there. Building's architecture looks archaic (definitely the image it has to portray) but it is sturdy. It is dark inside, so be careful if you come with elderly. 15-30 minutes visit when you're in the building. Top floor has a nice view.
Anastasia Anisaaoût 8, 2018
Amazing place that I would like to bring my kids to visit it again. Gained a lot knowledge about the country’s history. The building itself and interiors are artistic and stunning.
Andrew Chewaoût 4, 2018
A picturesque building yet a solemn place to remember those who have fallen. Amazing views of the city and surrounding gardens from the balcony. Well worth a visit.
Mathew Hainesjuil. 19, 2018
Beautiful monument to the soldiers lost in war. Perhaps one of the best I have seen. Even if it is closed, it is worth the walk just to see the structure and the grounds. They are well kept and the view of Melbourne is quite nice. Worth a trip as part of a walk though the botanical gardens.
Aidan Leachfévr. 5, 2018
Magnificent shrine built the shape of Temple of Athena , houses the Crypt in honour of fallen soldiers and exhibits from various wars Great place not only as a shrine but also as a museum. Heaven for history lovers It's situated in Royal Botanical Garden and out side is relaxing and serene.
PRASANNA ARYAPREMAfévr. 18, 2018
Very moving place. The visitor centre and sanctuary has a very extensive exhibition of Australia's military encounters that would take an hour or more to read and experience everything. There is also an elaborate search engine with a display wall to find servicemen. Up on the balcony, there is a great view of the city skyline and surroundings.
Eddie Wongjanv. 5, 2018
Most moving displays in the crypt. Well laid out. Needs quite a long time to take in all the detail. A bit airless so my wife cut it short and waited outside.
Don Bakerfévr. 25, 2018
Beautifully presented, tranquil and unrushed, reverent space for contemplating the sadness and horror of war. Exhibits are understated, but the implications are obvious, and for this I thank the designers and policy makers. Lest we glorify, and lest we repeat! Lest we forget. It was meaningful exploring the gardens and seeing the many trees dedicated to sections of the armed forces.
Fyuuredhijgfzre Gjjygtdftyirguugjanv. 17, 2018
The Shrine is embedded in Melbourne Culture. It stands majestically along that grand boulevard St. Kilda Road. It is easily accessible by tram. The Shrine commemorates the selflessness of young Australians who served in the defence of their nation. Thousands attend the Dawn Service here on Anzac Day each year. The shrine is set in beautiful manicured and mature gardens to wander around following your visit.
Keith Finleymars 29, 2018
a moving and memorable experience, you can feel the respect all over this place, it's an impressive memorial to those who served and died for their country. it's a beautiful monument inside and out and also you can have a nice view of Melbourne from top of the building. It's free to visit this place and it will take your breath away! so add it to your must see places in Melbourne!
Hoomanmars 17, 2018
The Shrine of Rememberance is a war memorial which pays tribute to those who served in the armed forces of Australia. The grounds surrounding the building are well maintained and beautiful to walk around. Great views of the city can be seen from its top.
Anna Farriermars 27, 2018
Took my dad here during a recent visit to Melbourne. I was amazed at how much was inside. We did not allow enough time to take it all in. Some of the highlights were seeing old bombs and airplanes, as well as the uniforms. Highly recommended for low cost day out that will stay with you.
Wayne Pollockmai 2, 2018
My family and I went here. It was a memorable and educational experience. You need a lot of time to check out all the objects in the museum and in the Shrine. The view from the top level is beautiful.
Kristen Dhono Isworomai 6, 2018
One of the most beautiful&indeed one of the most important buildings in Australia ever built. The architecture design is magnificent and truly worthy of those who died for our freedom. Surprisingly, the shrine's displays are free to look at
Ai Tranmai 5, 2018
We spent over two hours looking around this monument. It is of a very high quality construction and ordered and paid for by the people of Victoria. There are to many this to see to cover here. Highly recommend you visit.
Geoff Henshawavr. 16, 2018
Incredible place to visit. Melbourne welcomes and is honoured to have Greece's Presidential Guards (The Evzones) attend our parade! Last time they were here was in 1992.
Kristy Agaliotismai 5, 2018
Really great place to see and many things to do here. Your able to relax and take pictures at the front and once you come in you can go to the balcony at the top for more pictures or you can go underground where the permanent war exhibition is where you can see all the information about WWI and WWII as well as having authentic uniform from those times and information on what the Australian defence force is doing now. Great place to see and its free.
Nathan Trevaskisjuin 2, 2018
Awesome place to visit. It is solemn but informative. The awe it inspires is not to be overlooked or to be dismissed. The sheer size of the building and quality of what they have done is excellent. A place for us all to look back and remember those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Oliver Thompsonmai 21, 2018
A Melbourne iconic treasure. Fantastic displays, very interesting and educational, staff are fantastic and so helpful and wonderful with explanations to children of all ages! To enjoy this place for free is a perfect way to educate and keep the history alive for all generations! Great place!!!
JDee Elysejuin 2, 2018
The Shrine stands as a visual reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by young men and women so that generations of Australians could live in peace. It also houses an amazing collection of donated war memorabilia from all conflicts in which Australians have fought. There is a computer room where research can be undertaken. Because the museum is below ground lifts provide disabled access. There are public toilets and a shop selling drinks, books and memorabilia. Be sure to allow plenty of time when you visit.
Leonnie Woodsmai 23, 2018
Very impressive. The visitors center provides a good information and presentation. They also have a souvenir shop. The views on the balcony very awesome you can see the city and lot of high building.
Jeo V.mai 22, 2018
Short walk from the tram station, and when you arrive at the place it is really quite a sight to behold. Public are allowed to enter the shrine to climb up to the top of the 'observatory deck' and look down at the puny humans below you. Also there is this brazier at the area as well, giving it a kind of 'eternal flames' look. Worth a visit.
yijetz Liewjuil. 16, 2018
It's a war memorial so do observe silence when you're there. Building's architecture looks archaic (definitely the image it has to portray) but it is sturdy. It is dark inside, so be careful if you come with elderly. 15-30 minutes visit when you're in the building. Top floor has a nice view.
Anastasia Anisaaoût 8, 2018
Amazing place that I would like to bring my kids to visit it again. Gained a lot knowledge about the country’s history. The building itself and interiors are artistic and stunning.
Andrew Chewaoût 4, 2018
A picturesque building yet a solemn place to remember those who have fallen. Amazing views of the city and surrounding gardens from the balcony. Well worth a visit.
Mathew Hainesjuil. 19, 2018
Beautiful monument to the soldiers lost in war. Perhaps one of the best I have seen. Even if it is closed, it is worth the walk just to see the structure and the grounds. They are well kept and the view of Melbourne is quite nice. Worth a trip as part of a walk though the botanical gardens.
Aidan Leachfévr. 5, 2018
Magnificent shrine built the shape of Temple of Athena , houses the Crypt in honour of fallen soldiers and exhibits from various wars Great place not only as a shrine but also as a museum. Heaven for history lovers It's situated in Royal Botanical Garden and out side is relaxing and serene.
PRASANNA ARYAPREMAfévr. 18, 2018
Very moving place. The visitor centre and sanctuary has a very extensive exhibition of Australia's military encounters that would take an hour or more to read and experience everything. There is also an elaborate search engine with a display wall to find servicemen. Up on the balcony, there is a great view of the city skyline and surroundings.
Eddie Wongjanv. 5, 2018
Most moving displays in the crypt. Well laid out. Needs quite a long time to take in all the detail. A bit airless so my wife cut it short and waited outside.
Don Bakerfévr. 25, 2018
Beautifully presented, tranquil and unrushed, reverent space for contemplating the sadness and horror of war. Exhibits are understated, but the implications are obvious, and for this I thank the designers and policy makers. Lest we glorify, and lest we repeat! Lest we forget. It was meaningful exploring the gardens and seeing the many trees dedicated to sections of the armed forces.
Fyuuredhijgfzre Gjjygtdftyirguugjanv. 17, 2018
The Shrine is embedded in Melbourne Culture. It stands majestically along that grand boulevard St. Kilda Road. It is easily accessible by tram. The Shrine commemorates the selflessness of young Australians who served in the defence of their nation. Thousands attend the Dawn Service here on Anzac Day each year. The shrine is set in beautiful manicured and mature gardens to wander around following your visit.
Keith Finleymars 29, 2018
a moving and memorable experience, you can feel the respect all over this place, it's an impressive memorial to those who served and died for their country. it's a beautiful monument inside and out and also you can have a nice view of Melbourne from top of the building. It's free to visit this place and it will take your breath away! so add it to your must see places in Melbourne!
Hoomanmars 17, 2018
The Shrine of Rememberance is a war memorial which pays tribute to those who served in the armed forces of Australia. The grounds surrounding the building are well maintained and beautiful to walk around. Great views of the city can be seen from its top.
Anna Farriermars 27, 2018
Took my dad here during a recent visit to Melbourne. I was amazed at how much was inside. We did not allow enough time to take it all in. Some of the highlights were seeing old bombs and airplanes, as well as the uniforms. Highly recommended for low cost day out that will stay with you.
Wayne Pollockmai 2, 2018
My family and I went here. It was a memorable and educational experience. You need a lot of time to check out all the objects in the museum and in the Shrine. The view from the top level is beautiful.
Kristen Dhono Isworomai 6, 2018
One of the most beautiful&indeed one of the most important buildings in Australia ever built. The architecture design is magnificent and truly worthy of those who died for our freedom. Surprisingly, the shrine's displays are free to look at
Ai Tranmai 5, 2018
We spent over two hours looking around this monument. It is of a very high quality construction and ordered and paid for by the people of Victoria. There are to many this to see to cover here. Highly recommend you visit.
Geoff Henshawavr. 16, 2018
Incredible place to visit. Melbourne welcomes and is honoured to have Greece's Presidential Guards (The Evzones) attend our parade! Last time they were here was in 1992.
Kristy Agaliotismai 5, 2018
Really great place to see and many things to do here. Your able to relax and take pictures at the front and once you come in you can go to the balcony at the top for more pictures or you can go underground where the permanent war exhibition is where you can see all the information about WWI and WWII as well as having authentic uniform from those times and information on what the Australian defence force is doing now. Great place to see and its free.
Nathan Trevaskisjuin 2, 2018
Awesome place to visit. It is solemn but informative. The awe it inspires is not to be overlooked or to be dismissed. The sheer size of the building and quality of what they have done is excellent. A place for us all to look back and remember those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Oliver Thompsonmai 21, 2018
A Melbourne iconic treasure. Fantastic displays, very interesting and educational, staff are fantastic and so helpful and wonderful with explanations to children of all ages! To enjoy this place for free is a perfect way to educate and keep the history alive for all generations! Great place!!!
JDee Elysejuin 2, 2018
The Shrine stands as a visual reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by young men and women so that generations of Australians could live in peace. It also houses an amazing collection of donated war memorabilia from all conflicts in which Australians have fought. There is a computer room where research can be undertaken. Because the museum is below ground lifts provide disabled access. There are public toilets and a shop selling drinks, books and memorabilia. Be sure to allow plenty of time when you visit.
Leonnie Woodsmai 23, 2018
Very impressive. The visitors center provides a good information and presentation. They also have a souvenir shop. The views on the balcony very awesome you can see the city and lot of high building.
Jeo V.mai 22, 2018
Short walk from the tram station, and when you arrive at the place it is really quite a sight to behold. Public are allowed to enter the shrine to climb up to the top of the 'observatory deck' and look down at the puny humans below you. Also there is this brazier at the area as well, giving it a kind of 'eternal flames' look. Worth a visit.
yijetz Liewjuil. 16, 2018
It's a war memorial so do observe silence when you're there. Building's architecture looks archaic (definitely the image it has to portray) but it is sturdy. It is dark inside, so be careful if you come with elderly. 15-30 minutes visit when you're in the building. Top floor has a nice view.
Anastasia Anisaaoût 8, 2018
Amazing place that I would like to bring my kids to visit it again. Gained a lot knowledge about the country’s history. The building itself and interiors are artistic and stunning.
Andrew Chewaoût 4, 2018
A picturesque building yet a solemn place to remember those who have fallen. Amazing views of the city and surrounding gardens from the balcony. Well worth a visit.
Mathew Hainesjuil. 19, 2018
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