Building + Architecture Tour | 10am Daily

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Overview

Available languages

English

1 hour

Mobile ticket

BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE TOUR departs at 10am daily.

The best way to see and experience the National Museum of Australia is to take a guided tour.

On this wonderful Building and Architecture tour, you will discover the amazing stories that have come together in the incredible structure that is, the National Museum of Australia. You will learn about the many hidden meanings in the museums unique building, design and landscape.

Our highly knowledgeable guides bring the stories to life! Guided tours in languages other than English are available by request.

Please wear appropriate footwear for walking outside.

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Children must be accompanied by an adult

Present your either printed or electronic voucher (e-vouchers) with photo ID to matching the booking name in exchange for your activity. Without proof of purchase and photo ID, the Museum reserves the right to charge visitors for the cost of the tour per person.

On arrival proceed to the Information Hub to redeem your voucher

Wheelchairs, prams and motorised scooters are available for hire from the Information Desk

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What To Expect

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National Museum of Australia

Present your ticket at the Information Hub on arrival to join the Building and Architecture Tour. On this wonderful one hour guided building and architecture tour, you will discover the amazing stories that have come together in the incredible structure that is the National Museum of Australia. You will learn about the many hidden meanings in the museums unique building, design and landscape. Your highly knowledgeable host bring the stories to life! After the tour, spend some time exploring the Museum. With an exciting calendar of world-class touring exhibitions, events, school holiday programs and festivals, there is always something unique to see and do. Explore our stunning location and admire the building’s impressive architecture, relax at our popular lakeside café or indulge in our one-of-a-kind shop.

Admission Included

What‘s Included

Building and Architecture Tour

The listed price does not include a parking fee, payable at the time of arrival to the Museum car park.

Food and drinks

Meeting points

National Museum of Australia

Lawson Crescent, Acton Peninsula Canberra Australia

End points

This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Options

Building & Architecture Tour

Duration: 1 hour

Reviews

4.64

11 reviews

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  • What an amazing building

    Connector26018756205,,Sep 29, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    National Museum of Australia is a fascinating place and I highly recommend a visit. We started with the architecture tour. The building is a postmodern gem. It is modern but so in all of Canberra. Our guide, Lester, was informative and enthusiastic. It was only an hour long which left lots of time to see the rest of the museum. The first people's gallery is an absolute essential. We didn't do the guided tour but we spent a lot of time walking through, learning about Aboriginal people ancient and modern. The other must do, is the VR tour of the Great Kimberley Wilderness. An immersive trip through the most spectacular, ancient unspoiled landscape.

  • Enjoyable tour. Could be made clearer that it is confined to the Museum & environs.

    Roger A,,Sep 4, 2024

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    Having the Aboriginal symbolism of much of the architecture and landscaping pointed out. Bernie was a very personable and informative guide.

  • A better understanding

    Sally R,,Apr 12, 2024

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    I have a better understanding of the ideas behind the design, e.g. linking the buildings to the landscape, the layering of stories, the incorporation of other significant buildings design features, the representation of the rainbow serpent in the sculptural loop, the incorporation of new axes projecting towards Parliament house and the red heart of the country. Anthony was an engaging and knowledgeable guide, the tour was very good value, I particularly appreciated the book "Building the National Museum of Australia" that was included.

  • This was an interesting...

    Lorraine B,,Feb 21, 2023

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    This was an interesting introduction to the architecture and symbolic meaning of the National Museum, including some of the galleries and indigenous exhibits. I had not been to the Museum before, and this tour enhanced my visit.

  • Good tour guide, odd building

    JoanieM620,,Nov 17, 2022

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    3.00

    The tour guide did the best he could to explain the oddities of the building. To me, it seemed like the architecture was going to extremes to try to embody worthwhile meaning in odd, meaningless ways. For example, to symbolize the coming together or peoples/cultures, picture a knot of ropes. Then picture a cloth dropped over the top of the knot. The roof of the building has the contours of that cloth. But... is a knot a good representation of people coming together? And, what meaning does it add to drop a cloth over the knot? Sometimes, when symbolism is explained, a person says, "now I get it". All I could say was "what? "why?". The museum, itself, had some interesting displays... some just for the purposes of nostalgia, but some provding a real history of people/places/events.

  • So much fun learning about this building.

    Jan H,,Aug 17, 2022

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    Excellent guided tour through the architecture of the building -thanks, Lester. Came away with an enhanced understanding of the First Nations story. Enjoyed the landscaping using Australian plants.

  • Greek contribution to Western civilisation is profound

    619jeffry,,Apr 9, 2022

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Australia is a land of great diversity and a national museum should reflect that diversity. The National Museum has many aspects, the First Australians feature prominantly, as they should. The discovery of the Great Southern Land is treated appropriately. The galvanised iron windmills are an icon of the Bush, no national Australian museum could ignore them. My favouite exhibition was the visiting exhibition: Ancient Greece the Greek : athletes, seamen, warriors and scholars helped shape the Western world

  • Museum tour

    Jackie W,,Apr 21, 2021

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    One of the best tours ever! Got so much out of it. Essential pre museum entry! Ross our guide was fabulous

  • A tour revealing the secrets of the architecture.

    Kate B,,Apr 13, 2021

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    A wonderful tour of a fantastic building giving rise to an understanding of the extensive symbolism of the building including; The Braille dots, the maps, blue poles, the suburbia swimming pool, the obscured Sorry message, the Boolean Knot as source of architectural inspiration for the internal entry space and the metal posts representing the dingo fence. Do not miss this treat, so that you have an insight into this amazing building. The building is also a photographers paradise.

  • Tur

    lenavigOttawa Canada,,Feb 27, 2020

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    4.00

    Good tur. One hour. In English. There's a lot symbolism in the structure to understand Australian history.

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