Located in Canberra’s Parliamentary Triangle, the National Gallery of Australia is the country’s premier visual arts institution. It houses over 155,000 works, including the world’s largest collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. The collection spans Australian, European, American, Asian and Pacific art, with notable examples of French Impressionism, Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. Visitors can explore expansive galleries and a Sculpture Garden featuring native flora and James Turrell’s Skyspace. Admission is free, with charges for select exhibitions. The Gallery’s Brutalist architecture and inclusive programming reflect its commitment to accessibility, cultural celebration and lifelong learning.