The 7 Best Monuments & Statues in Top End, Northern Territory

November 11, 2021 Jana Sager

Discover the best top things to do in Top End, Australia including The Castles, Darwin Cenotaph, Nackeroo Lookout, B-24 J Liberator Wreck Site, Sir Charles Todd, Durack Memorial, Liberty Square.
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1. The Castles

35 Tarkarri Rd Havlik Park, Batchelor, Northern Territory 0845 Australia
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

The Castles

2. Darwin Cenotaph

The Esplanade, Bicentennial Park, Darwin, Northern Territory 0800 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/multiple/display/80128-darwin-cenotaph
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Darwin Cenotaph

Reviewed By MaryW391 - Darwin, Australia

Historical location - located on Darwin foreshore. Beautiful view. Terrific location for ANZAC Day Dawn Service. Quite surreal

3. Nackeroo Lookout

Wilson st, Timber Creek, Northern Territory Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/ww2/display/80257-nackeroo-memorial/photo/2
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Nackeroo Lookout

Reviewed By eduonthego - Melbourne, Australia

We visited the lookout largely to take in the view of Victoria River. What we found was a memorial and potted history of the troops who defended the North of Australia during the second World War. I most enjoyable visit. We followed the road, it got very rough and we didn't get any better views. Go and visit the memorial, soak up the views, take in the history and then go back down the hill.

4. B-24 J Liberator Wreck Site

Charles Point Road, Mandorah, Northern Territory 0800 Australia http://www.tracesofwar.com/sights/60258/Crash-Site-en-Wreck-B-24-J-Liberator-Milady.htm
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B-24 J Liberator Wreck Site

Reviewed By 43catherinew - Kingaroy, Australia

Driving to Wagait beach follow the large brown sign, turning off onto a narrow bitumen road with a 100km/hr speed sign. Don't do 100! 60 km/hr more appropriate, pot holes and sections of road broken. There is no distance marker to the next turn, but it is not too far, a few kilometres. You take a dirt track, a little rough but well worth the slow journey to come across this historic sight. Take a moment to reflect on impacts of war while there!

5. Sir Charles Todd

Stuart Highway, 1 kilometre east of Frew Pond, Katherine, Northern Territory 0862 Australia
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Sir Charles Todd

6. Durack Memorial

Victoria Highway 10 km South of Timber Creek, Timber Creek, Northern Territory 0852 Australia +61 8 8999 5051
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7. Liberty Square

The Esplanade, Darwin, Northern Territory 0800 Australia +61 8 8999 5039 http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/government/dissent/display/80136-darwin-rebellion
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Liberty Square

Reviewed By mail320 - Adelaide, Australia

Liberty Square commemorates the ‘Darwin Rebellion’ of 17 December 1918. The square is across the road from Government House on the Esplanade and between Parliament House and the Supreme Court.

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