Parliamentary Triangle Canberra

Local nameParliamentary Triangle Canberra
LocationCanberra, Australia

The National Triangle, which is referred to as the Parliamentary Triangle, is the ceremonial precinct of Canberra, containing some of Australia's most significant buildings. The National Triangle is formed by Commonwealth, Kings and Constitution Avenues. Buildings within the National Triangle have been located and designed intentionally for visual effect, and those of national significance are popular tourist attractions.

The National Triangle was a significant feature of Walter Burley Griffin's Plan for Canberra. The apices of the triangle are Parliament House, the seat of government; the Defence Headquarters at Russell; and City Hill, representing the civilian part of Canberra. Griffin planned the city around two axes which converge in the centre of the National Triangle.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_Triangle,_Canberra

Address (Unnamed Road), Canberra 2600, Australia

Coordinates -35°17'57.747" N 149°7'58.295" E

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