Museum of Australian Democracy

Housed in one of Australia’s most-loved buildings, the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House brings the journey of Australian democracy to life—presenting its past, present and possible futures.

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18 King George Tce Parkes ACT 2600 Australia

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JH H-D

Great space with lots of exhibits !!

jlo

Love this place- there's just so much history! $2 entry fee :)

Ecky Upritchard

Good indoor play area for children

Josh Allen

Set aside at least 2 hours. There's a lot to see here

Kathleen Cobcroft

The Prime Ministers Centre at MOADOPH is a library and research centre open Monday to Friday, 10.00am–4.00pm.

spice brady

This place is awesome. So much to see. You could spend days here & still miss things

The Figment

$2 entry fee is a bargain. Worth every cent!

Claire

Political Cartoons

Ross Mallett

Political cartoons of 2012 is downstairs

Peter Desmond

Good coffe

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