External Architecture and Design of the Shrine

Architecture and Design of the Shrine The external design of the Shrine of Remembrance is based on the Parthenon in Athens and the Mausoleum of Mausso...
Shrine of Remembrance
A Tour of the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, Australia
A Tour of Museums in Australia

Shrine of Remembrance

The external design of the Shrine of Remembrance is based on the Parthenon in Athens and the Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus, one of the Ancient Seven Wonders of the World.

It is a square plan structure, roofed with a stepped pyramid and with entrances on the north and south through classical porticos, each of eight fluted Doric columns supporting a pediment containing sculpture in high relief. Broad flights of steps approach the porticos.

The northern pediment sculptures represent “The Call to Arms.” A winged goddess, symbolic of the Mother Country, calls her dominions to defend her. Young warriors on either side respond to the appeal and are seen kneeling at her side.

Shrine of Remembrance

Behind the warrior on the right, is a poet symbolizing the songs of battle, while behind him are the dogs of war straining against their leash. On the other side, a mother gathers her children, and an older man looks after the safety of the flock.

The southern pediment sculptures depict “The Homecoming” and peace. In the center is Youth plucking the fruits of the earth and being drawn by Neptune’s horses. On the right is a potter representing the industry and the group further right representing agriculture. On the left, we have education, with an old man teaching and further left are the symbols of the arts and science.

Shrine of Remembrance

The east and west fronts have large inscriptions plus statuary representing Peace, Justice, Patriotism, and Sacrifice. The inscription on the east wall is:

“This monument was erected by a grateful people to the honored memory of the Men and Women of Victoria who served the Empire in the Great War of 1914 – 1918.”

Shrine of Remembrance

The inscription on the west wall is:

“Let all Men know that this is Holy Ground. This Shrine established in the hearts of Men as on the solid Earth commemorates a People’s fortitude and sacrifice. Ye, therefore, that come after give Remembrance.”

The style and motifs draw on Greek sculpture, and the symbolism is Neo-Classical.

Shrine of Remembrance

  • Title: Shrine of Remembrance
  • Unveiled: 1934
  • City: Melbourne, Australia
  • Materials: Granodiorite, sandstone & marble
  • Museums: Shrine of Remembrance

A Tour of the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, Australia

  • Gallipoli Lifeboat from the SS Devanha
  • Changi Flag
  • External Architecture & Design of the Shrine

A Tour of Museums in Australia

  • Museums in Sydney
    • Art Gallery of New South Wales
    • Australian Museum
    • Australian National Maritime Museum
    • Museum of Sydney
    • Powerhouse Museum
    • Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney
    • Nicholson Museum
    • Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum
    • Museum of Fire
  • Museums in Melbourne
    • National Gallery of Victoria
    • Melbourne Museum
    • Shrine of Remembrance
    • Hellenic Museum, Melbourne
    • State Library of Victoria
    • National Sports Museum
    • Old Treasury Building, Melbourne
    • Old Melbourne Gaol
    • Chinese Museum, Melbourne
    • Jewish Museum of Australia
  • Museums in Canberra
    • National Museum of Australia
    • National Gallery of Australia
    • Australian War Memorial
    • National Portrait Gallery
  • Museums in Brisbane
    • Queensland Art Gallery
    • Queensland Museum & Science Centre
    • MacArthur Museum Brisbane
    • RD Milns Antiquities Museum
    • Queensland Maritime Museum
    • Commissariat Store, Brisbane
    • Queensland Police Museum
  • Museums in Perth
    • Art Gallery of Western Australia
    • WA Shipwrecks Museum
    • Perth Mint
    • WA Maritime Museum
    • Fremantle Prison
  • Museums in Adelaide
    • Art Gallery of South Australia
    • South Australian Museum
    • Migration Museum, Adelaide
  • Museums in Hobart
    • Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)
    • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
  • Museums in Darwin
    • Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
    • Darwin Military Museum
    • Australian Aviation Heritage Centre

~~~

“As a leader, you must celebrate life,
you must celebrate success, and paradoxically, you must celebrate heroic failures.”
-Lieutenant General D.M. Mueller

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Photo Credit: 1) GM

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