Reformed Great Church
Debrecen’s symbol is one of the nation’s largest Reformed churches, a building of major historical significance.
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Debrecen’s symbol is one of the nation’s largest Reformed churches, a building of major historical significance.
more...Debrecen’s Main Square – Kossuth Square – is the very heart of the city, a real community place…
more...Debrecen’s Main Street was the proud venue of the famous town fairs for 300 years starting in the 16th century.
more...The Déri Museum is most famous for being the home of the greatest works of one of Hungary’s most famous and celebrated artists…
more...MODEM is one of Central Europe’s greatest museums of modern and contemporary art.
more...Having functioned continuously as an educational institution since its establishment in 1538…
more...The church was built in the early 18th century and was elevated to cathedral rank…
more...The original house of worship, built-in 1661, was redesigned several times after it had burned down.
more...Debrecen Jewish Congregation is Hungary’s largest Israelite community outside the capital.
more...One of the finest repertory theaters in Hungary and the oldest theater building in Debrecen.
more...The city hall building was built in the Classicist style and is one of Debrecen’s most prominent buildings.
more...“Lícium tree,” a bushy shrub which stands on the corner of Múzeum and Füvészkert Streets is, in fact, neither grass nor real tree.
more...The Memorial Garden occupies the leafy plot between the Great Church and the College.
more...The Szabó Magda Memorial House opened on October 5, 2017, on the occasion of the 100th birthday of the Debrecen-born novelist, in her former school, Dóczy High School of the Debrecen Reformed College.
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