• The National Carillon is a large carillon situated on Queen Elizabeth II Island in Lake Burley Griffin, central Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
  • It was great to hear the bells ringing out of the National Carillon over Lake Burley Griffin and seeing the swans and ducks swimming in the lake near the Carillon.
  • Information about the National Carillon from the National Capital Authority.
  • The National Carillon is located on Aspen Island in Canberra, Australia. Admission is free and visitors are welcome 24 hours, every day.
  • National Carillon, or chimes - one of the largest belfries, consisting of 53 bells. Located on an island in the center of Canberra Aspen.
  • A carillon is a set of at least twenty-three brass bells. Australia's National Carillon has fifty-five bells weighing between seven kilos and six tonnes.
  • Overview. Please note: The National Carillon is undergoing significant works and therefore concerts have been suspended.
  • Amidst the shore of Lake Burley Griffin lies the National Carillon which is the most iconic structure of Aspen Island.
  • Standing 50 metres above Aspen Island in Kings Park is the National Carillon. The National Carillon was a gift from the British Government to celebrate...
  • Musical repertoire and concerts of the National Carillion. Bells in Carillon call every 15 minutes, and at the beginning of each new hour a quiet, short tune sounds.