The approach of spring is already noticeable in everyday life: longer days and pleasant weather make us even more eager to enjoy family activities together. The city of Debrecen has plenty of events and recreational opportunities lined up for March to help you make the most of spring. In this article, we highlight a few events that are worth visiting in the refreshing sunshine of spring.
Sunday, March 1: All-day experiences at the Agora
The Agora is a unique attraction in the region, promising exciting adventures and lifelong experiences for all ages. Here, play and entertainment are combined with learning, and children and adults alike can discover special tools and scientific curiosities. Light islands, a planetarium, humanoid robots: these are just a few of the things you can discover at the Agora on March 1.
Saturday, March 7: Spring Welcome Weekend at Aquaticum
Splash, move, and create at Aquaticum: water games, creative flower arranging, aqua fitness, and fun Zumba await children and their families, while the little ones are entertained by Pöttöm Pancsi’s singing and playful activities.

Sunday, March 8: Firkalak at Modem
Firkalak, held every other Sunday, is mainly aimed at children aged 6-10. During the session, Modem’s friendly art teachers help the little ones to create and express themselves in a fun program.
Tuesday, March 10: Pollinators Day at the Zoo
On Pollinators Day, the Debrecen Zoo joins the awareness-raising initiative that draws attention to the importance of pollinating creatures. Visitors can learn about pollinators through educational content throughout the day.
Sunday, March 22: A tale about a bird’s nest at the Vojtina Puppet Theater
The Vojtina Puppet Theater welcomes young and old alike in March with interesting stories and beautiful visuals in its various educational, emotional, and humorous performances. The performance entitled Tale of a Bird’s Nest tells a thought-provoking and instructive story to all who watch.

Friday, March 27: The Jungle Book at the Csokonai Theater
In this play directed by Norbert Nagy, everyone fights for their own truth and justice, but this Debrecen adaptation, using the wonderful composition by authors László Dés and Péter Geszti, proves that it is not violence or the unconditional desire to win, but only tender feelings and emotions that can resolve all kinds of tension.
