Reconciliation Place: A Journey of Understanding
Discover a Shared History
Embark on a journey of reconciliation and understanding at Reconciliation Place. As you make your way through, you’ll encounter 17 powerful artworks that tell stories of First Nations peoples, cultures, histories, and aspirations. Located on the traditional lands of the Ngunnawal people, Reconciliation Place invites you to reflect on Australia’s past and future. Ngunnawal Elders remind us to tread carefully on Country, encouraging us to respect and care for the land.
Discover captivating artworks and celebrate Australia’s shared cultural heritage. Travel along the pathways, pausing to reflect on themes of Indigenous achievements, uniting, belonging and connection to the land and waters. Reconciliation Place has become a journey toward compassion and forgiveness for all Australians.
By exploring Reconciliation Place, you can foster greater understanding of Indigenous cultures and histories, contributing to a more informed and inclusive society.
Find out more about the artworks, and free audio descriptions on the National Capital Authority Website
Prefer a guided experience? Discover the free guided tours of Reconciliation Place on Friday and Saturday nights at 5:30pm. Find out more here.

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