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Prehistoric Secret Science Show

Wollaton Hall & Deer Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG8 2AE
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Tuesday 24th May | 2022 | 4.30pm - 8.45pm
Wollaton Hall and Park
Adult: £15 | Child: £10

Wollaton Hall are hosting an exclusive Prehistoric Secret Science Show where visitors will have the opportunity to not only explore the Titus: T. Rex is King exhibition & meet Titus, King of the Dinosaurs.

You will also meet professionals engaged in current Scientific Research on the T. Rex and other prehistoric life through a series of talks & workshops, as well as ask questions to our resident T. rex expert, Martin Nunn.

Entry: 4.30 pm
Event close: 8.45 pm

Schools and other large groups have one free adult per 10 children with additional adults at the usual £15. Schools and groups please contact: schools.programmes@nottinghamcity.gov.uk

Event is welcome to all ages, including children at secondary school, college, university and adults – it's aimed especially for children over 10 years old, although anyone with a keen entrance of dinosaurs would be welcome.

Carer's are free when accompanying a paid ticket. Car parking charges apply.

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