The Treasures Gallery showcases the extraordinary holdings of the National Library of Australia.
The vast collection is primarily composed of documentary resources of national significance relating to Australia and the Australian people. While the Library has millions of books, they also collect other items. From maps and books to manuscripts, photographs, paintings and ephemera, the Treasures Gallery is where you can view some of the Library’s most important, popular and unique items.
Their displays change regularly so they always have exciting new stories to share.
A highlight of the new iteration will be a display about the history of the Library and its much-loved building. Other new exhibits tell stories relating to Australian democracy, such as Australia’s first Indigenous parliamentarian, Senator Neville Bonner AO, and the work of suffragist Nellie Martel.
A display of objects celebrating the preeminent author Patrick White, Australia’s sole Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, offers a window into the Library’s holdings related to Australian writers.
The Library warmly thanks their Treasures Gallery supporters. Their generosity has made it possible to bring these treasures to life for the whole community.
The Treasures Gallery is free and open every day, except Christmas Day and Good Friday.
The Details
What: Exhibition: Treasures Gallery
When: Daily from 9am to 5pm, except Christmas Day and Good Friday
Where: Treasures Gallery, National Library of Australia (Parkes Place – Canberra ACT 2600)
Cost: Free entry, no booking required. More info via National Library.
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