Old Parliament House

Old Parliament House in Canberra, Canberra, Australia | Government

Welcome to Old Parliament House, Canberra, Australia. Old Parliament House is a museum of social and political history, located in a nationally listed heritage building. It is managed as part of the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts. The National Portrait Gallery is located within the building.
Old Parliament House opened in 1927 and served as the home of Federal Parliament until 1988. In Canberra’s early years the House was the social, geographic and political heart of the new Australian capital. Over time, this impressive building became synonymous with some of the country’s most important moments including Australia’s declaration of war against Japan in 1941 and the dismissal of Gough Whitlam’s Labor Government in 1975.
The sixty years during which Old Parliament House served as a working parliament were a time of enormous change for Australia. The country grew from an Imperial Dominion to a nation in its own right. Over that time, Old Parliament House was the theatre in which the politics of the day were played out and momentous decisions made.
The significance of Old Parliament House today lies in its historical and social value to the Australian people. The House is a nationally significant ‘museum of itself’ and of Australia’s political heritage—so, as well as being a popular tourist destination, it is also a precious place which needs conservation.

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Old Parliament House, King George Terrace, Parkes, Canberra
Canberra
New South Wales
Australia
02 6270 8222
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