
Australian Parliament House
Parliament House in Canberra is Australia’s political center, where the country’s laws are made and debated. Opened in 1988, it features a distinctive design with a large grassy roof that blends into the landscape. The building houses the two chambers of Parliament: the House of Representatives and the Senate. It also includes offices for members of Parliament and various facilities for public engagement. Visitors can explore the building, learn about the legislative process, and see important artworks, making it a key symbol of Australian democracy and governance.