Melbourne has welcomed the WW1 Century Exhibition – a collection of 350 significant artifacts from London’s Imperial War Museums.
Appearing at no other Australian location, this exhibition will be your only chance to encounter the stories of WW1 as never before. It not only contains the most significant displays that have been on display for many years in London, but also will be innovative and interactive with film, sounds and images.
You will experience the personal stories of WW1 through the objects that convey how it was fought, on such an enormous, industrial and worldwide scale.
The exhibition opened at the Melbourne Museum on Saturday 18 April, and will run to a date yet to be decided. As this is a timed exhibition, it is recommended that you pre-book your tickets. Concession tickets cost $24.90 for non-peak admissions.
Find out more at WW1exhibition.com.au
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