Lego lovers young and old will be blown away by a major exhibition coming to Wolverhampton Art Gallery between Friday 7 April and Wednesday 5 July.

Three galleries at the Lichfield Street venue will be filled with Warren Elsmore's amazing Brick Wonders exhibition, which opens just in time for the Easter holidays.

Using thousands and thousands of pieces of the much loved plastic bricks the master LEGO artist and author has created more than 70 awe inspiring models.

Under the theme of natural, ancient and modern Elsmore has recreated everything from the Great Wall of China, Niagra Falls and the Great Pyramid of Giza, to a modern surgical operating theatre, incredible container ships and a hi-tech airport - all in LEGO.

Councillor John Reynolds, City of Wolverhampton Council Cabinet Member for City Economy, said: "LEGO is the staple toy of childhood and it doesn't matter how old or young you are, you can be as creative as you like with it.

"This exhibition proves just how far you can go with a bit of imagination and a lot of LEGO. I'm sure it is going to be a very popular show."

To celebrate the launch of the exhibition, the gallery is organising a day of family workshops called the Brick Wonders of Wolverhampton.

Anyone who visits the gallery on Saturday 8 April can create their own iconic Wolverhampton buildings or dress up as a LEGO character and get their face painted.

Five different Brick Wonders workshops are being held for anyone to drop in and enjoy from Bricktastic City, Mayhem Play-den, Superhero Dress-up, to face painting and the Brick-wonder gallery.

And it's not just for children. Adults can escape the everyday in a grown up LEGO Lounge.

Tickets for the exhibition cost £4 adults, £2 children or £10 for a family of four, and for fans of LEGO who want to come back and take a second or third look there is a special season ticket which is £6 adults, £3 children and £15 for a family ticket, giving you three visits to Brick Wonders.

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The Brick Wonders of Wolverhampton drop in workshops on 8 April run from 11am to 3pm and cost £5 per child. If capacity is reached customers may have to wait and queue for entry.

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  • released: Friday 27 January, 2017