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What to do in bad weather? Programs for rainy days!

In Debrecen, you don’t have to worry if the weather turns bad during your visit. There are plenty of special venues and exciting activities in the city, whether the sun is shining or not.

  • A visit to a museum is a great way to spend a day, be that in winter or summer, rain or shine. In the permanent exhibitions of Déri Museum and the Museum of the Reformed College, you can learn about Debrecen’s past and heritage, wander through the land of the pyramids or even sit in the benches of an old classroom. Explore the exciting world of modern and contemporary art in the MODEM exhibitions.
  • Debrecen is a city of religious diversity, full of beautiful church buildings. Among them, the imposing Reformed Great Church the main square, the Reformed Small Church famous for its truncated tower, the baroque St. Anne’s Cathedral, the Greek Catholic Church with its modern iconostasis, and the Orthodox synagogue on Pásti utca are all worth a visit.
  • The best cure for lethargy caused by bad weather is wellness. The bath complex Aquaticum SPA offers a tropical indoor adventure pool, thermal pools of various temperatures, relaxing wellness treatments and themed sauna sessions.
  • Debrecen’s oldest cinema, Apolló mozi, has been a mecca for movie fans in our city center for more than 100 years. In the intimate atmosphere of the recently redecorated cinema, you can watch shows of blockbusters or arthouse films. Thus, whether you are out for romance, a good laugh or a thought-provoking experience, you will certainly find it on offer.
  • The pastry shops and cafés of Debrecen offer unforgettable flavors all over the city. Trying traditional and new wave sweets to colorful macarons, you can imagine that you are in Japan in the shade of cherry trees or sitting behind a café window, enjoying a freshly roasted coffee and admiring the beautiful downtown buildings.
  • Just like it is the case in the world’s largest and most popular stadiums, Debrecen also offers a behind-the-scenes look at Nagyerdei Stadium. By taking the stadium tour, you can peek at the less open but more exciting areas of the stadium, such as the changing rooms, the training rooms, the press conference venue, the exclusive sky boxes, and also get a close-up view of the most valuable part of the stadium, the pitch.
  • One of the most beautiful public buildings in Debrecen is Csokonai Teátrum, which is worth admiring not only from the outside, but also from the inside, as the romantic interior is immediately enchanting. The theater, which has five different stages, offers productions of classical and contemporary plays, musicals, literary evenings and children’s performances, making it an ideal venue — not only in bad weather. If you are curious about what happens behind the scenes, you can also sign up for a guided tour of the theater.
  • Delight in music when the weather intervenes and your outdoor activities are all cancelled. If it is classical music that you are after, you will not be disappointed by the concerts of Kodály Philharmonic Orchestra. However, if you prefer lighter fare, head either to Nagyerdei Water Tower or the places called HALL and Inkognitó.

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