Canberra
Introduction
Canberra, the capital city of Australia, offers a unique blend of culture, politics, and nature. Visitors will find a city that is meticulously planned, with wide avenues, green spaces, and a vibrant arts scene, making it a refreshing alternative to the hustle of larger cities.
The city is home to numerous national institutions and museums, providing insights into Australia's history and heritage. However, its layout can be confusing for first-time visitors, and public transport options may be limited, so planning ahead is essential.
Sightseeing
Things to do
Top-Attraktionen
Australian Institute of Sport
Learn about Australia's sporting achievements
Canberra Centre
Shopping and entertainment hub
National Zoo & Aquarium
Australia's only combined zoo and aquarium
Questacon
Interactive science museum for kids
Lokales Essen und Trinken
Lokale Traditionen
Geschichte
Canberra was selected as the capital of Australia in 1908 as a compromise between rival cities Sydney and Melbourne. The city was purpose-built, with construction beginning in 1913, and it was designed by American architect Walter Burley Griffin, who envisioned a city that harmonized with its natural surroundings.
Over the decades, Canberra has evolved into a political and cultural hub, hosting numerous national institutions. Despite its relatively young age, the city has developed a rich history, marked by significant events and the growth of its diverse communities.
Wissenswertes
Do's und Don'ts
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