Have you ever wanted to learn more about the history and design of Anzac Square and Memorial Galleries?
Opened in 1930, Anzac Square is the State War Memorial of Queensland; a significant public and historical site dedicated to the men and women who have served their country in conflict and in peace since the Boer War. It was borne from a grieving society, who gave and lost so much during World War I, and paid for by individual donations – ordinary people, who were themselves facing difficult times in the years between World War I and the Great Depression. Since 1931 more than 130 memorial plaques have been laid within the galleries commemorating the service and sacrifice of Queensland associated military units.
As part of Brisbane Open House 2025, join us for a free 30-minute guided tour exploring the history behind Queensland’s pre-eminent war memorial. Tours depart 10:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 2:00 pm on Sunday 20 July, come along to discover:
- The largely unknown history of the Memorial Galleries; a hidden treasure beneath the Cenotaph.
- The history and design behind some of the memorial plaques and honour rolls within the galleries.
- The recent renovations undertaken to maintain, restore, protect and respectfully enhance the galleries to ensure their continued use and relevance for current and future generations.
As part of this tour guests will also be able to view the breathtaking Don Ross mosaic, on display from Monday 7 to Sunday 20 July. This emotive artwork is a powerful tribute to the men and women who served in World War II and features an astounding 140,000 hand cut Smalti Tessera (Venetian glass) tiles.
Tour Information
Frequency of Guided Tours: At 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.00pm, enjoy guided tours of the restoration and enhancement of Anzac Square.
Tour Tips
Bookings required to secure your place
Additional Activities
The beautiful Venetian glass mosaic in the World War II gallery at Anzac Square will also be unveiled for viewing
Wheelchair access
Yes
Is Heritage listed
Yes
Awards
Recent Architectural or Engineering Awards: National Trust Gold Award for Conservation Works 2015 Premier's Sustainable Heritage Award 2016