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Dare Memorial Museum & Café

Dare — Dare, Dili District, Timor-Leste

Culture & Heritage Dili
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About this place

Hilltop WWII museum with city views, fascinating artifacts, and a café overlooking Dili.

The Dare Memorial Museum & Café honors the strong connection between Australian soldiers and the people of Timor-Leste during World War II. Perched in the hills overlooking Dili, the small but poignant museum displays an array of photographs, personal stories, and artifacts from the war, showcasing the hardships and camaraderie shared during turbulent times. The narrative is deeply moving, offering valuable insight into an often overlooked chapter of both Timorese and Australian history.

After exploring the memorial, visitors can unwind at the on-site café, which features an open terrace with panoramic views across Dili and the coastline. The serene atmosphere makes it a perfect place for reflection, conversation, and enjoying a traditional coffee or snack. Practical tips: The road to Dare is steep and winding, best done with a car or motorbike—ensure your vehicle is in good condition. Bring cash for small purchases: while entry is by donation, supporting the café helps maintain this important heritage site.

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Details

Opening Hours 09:00–16:00 (likely closed on major holidays)
Entry Fee Donation requested
Best Time Morning for clear views and cooler temperatures
Visit Duration 1 hour
Road Access Steep, winding road—car or motorbike recommended
Parking Available
Family Friendly ✓ Yes
Pet Friendly ✗ No
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Tips & Notes

What to Bring Camera, sun protection, and cash for café or donations
Safety Note Drive carefully on the narrow, steep approach; watch for loose gravel.
Etiquette Quiet in memorial area.
Accessibility Some steps inside museum

Features

cafe city views museum war history
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Location

📍 Dare, Dili District, Timor-Leste

Last verified: 2026-04-07

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