Enchanting display of colour at Dublin Zoo for Wild Lights spectacular

The Wild Lights event runs until January.
Enchanting display of colour at Dublin Zoo for Wild Lights spectacular

By Cillian Sherlock, PA

A dazzling and spectacular display of colour has returned to Dublin Zoo as part of the award-winning Wild Lights event.

Visitors are invited to discover the “secret life of Dublin Zoo at night” and see an enchanting display of “magic and wonder”.

This year’s display includes fairies, mythical creatures, vibrantly coloured animals, a gnome village and a “dreamlike” candy land, all lit up as beautiful silk lanterns.

Wild Lights at Dublin Zoo
One of the colourful attractions at Dublin Zoo (Niall Carson/PA)

On arrival, visitors will be invited to choose their own adventure from a choice of three pathways to explore first.

Dr Christoph Schwitzer, director of Dublin Zoo, said: “Visitors will get a unique insight into the magical happenings that take place when the sun goes down and our nocturnal creatures come to life.

Wild Lights at Dublin Zoo
Part of the Wild Lights exhibition at Dublin Zoo (Niall Carson/PA)

“We’re really looking forward to seeing the look of wonder on children’s faces as they turn every corner, and we think adults will be equally awestruck too.”

Wild Lights will open to the public every day from Thursday, November 16th until January from 5pm-9pm, excluding Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and St Stephen’s Day.

Admission to Wild Lights will be €24.50 for adults and €20 for children.

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