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Mini guide to Wolverhampton City Centre
With so much to do in Wolverhampton it's hard to know where to begin.
Civic and Wulfrun Halls and The Slade Rooms
The city's premier music venues showcasing artists from all over the world as well as local up coming talent.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Take a journey through 300 years of art, from Georgian portraits and Victorian landscapes, to Pop and contemporary art.
Bilston Craft Gallery
Contemporary craft exhibitions and displays of historic items created by skilled makers, plus events for all ages.
Bantock House Museum
Restored to its Edwardian glory, Bantock House is a hidden treasure set within 43 acres of parkland and surrounded by delightful formal gardens.
Grand Theatre
Unlike Repertory Theatres, venues like the Grand Theatre do not produce their own shows but stage the productions of touring companies.
Light House
This media centre is based in the historic Chubb Buildings housing a 2 screen independent cinema, photography galleries, Lock Works cafe bar and events.
Newhampton Arts Centre
Providing arts and media related activities, with music and rehearsal studios, a dance studio and radio station, local arts groups and a cafeteria
The Arena Theatre
The Arena Theatre is one of the West Midlands' longest established and most successful small-scale touring venues.