Cenotaph

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Cenotaph


In Martin Place
Martin Place
Sydney, NSW 2000
+61 2 9255 1788
Designed by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal, the first Australian artist to be knighted, The Cenotaph, located between Pitt and George Streets, is the ceremonial focus for remembering the war dead. It sits in a wide, simple space, designed not to detract from the symbolism. It is the centrepiece of wreath-laying ceremonies and dawn service on ANZAC Day, April 25. Prior to Martin Place becoming a pedestrian thoroughfare, the Centotaph was located in the middle of the road.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Cenotaph photo by Andrew Halliday
Cenotaph Photo: Andrew Halliday
Cenotaph photo by Sing Gao
Cenotaph Photo: Sing Gao
Cenotaph photo by plichn
Cenotaph Photo: plichn
Cenotaph photo by Steve Murphy
Cenotaph Photo: Steve Murphy
Cenotaph photo by Mike Richter
Cenotaph Photo: Mike Richter
Cenotaph photo by Niels'
Cenotaph Photo: Niels'

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