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The Smallest Zoo In The World is coming to Wolverhampton for the Easter half-term from Friday 22 March until Monday 8 April. 

Taking over the Change Makers Hub (next door to Costa) at the Wolverhampton Train Station, the exhibition features the largest collection of microscopic animals in the world created by world famous micro artist David A Lindon. 

The zoo contains 24 handmade animals, each small enough to fit inside the eye of a needle, alongside 6 challenge towers to test if visitors have some of the skills to become a micro artist. 

As visitors view the animals through powerful microscopes, there are opportunities to learn interesting facts about each animals life, habitat, size and location around the world, through scanning a QR code on each of the viewing towers. 

To accompany the exhibition there is a souvenir guide that includes high resolution photographs of each of the animals and personal comments from David about challenges he faced when creating each artwork. 

The exhibition is open 7 days a week, Monday to Saturday 9am - 6pm and Sunday 10am - 5pm. No booking is required, with tickets on entry priced at £10 Adult, £5 Child, Under 3 years free, £25 Family (2 x Adult + 3 x Children).