Bánk Recreation Center
The center’s exhibit house and arboretum give fascinating insights into the flora of the surrounding area as well as the entire Central European region.
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The center’s exhibit house and arboretum give fascinating insights into the flora of the surrounding area as well as the entire Central European region.
more...The Neo-Byzantine church was built in 1910 based on the plans of János Bobula. Unlike other Greek Orthodox churches, there is no iconostasis here.
more...On display at Debrecen House of Literature, the new permanent exhibit titled “Dreaming Hungarians – Stories from Debrecen’s Literary History”.
more...Debrecen’s most versatile movie theater, Apolló Cinema, offers the very best in picture and sound quality, no matter if your choice is the latest blockbuster or an art film.
more...The leafy semicircle of Debrecen’s Erdőspuszta surrounds the city at a distance of some 10 km to the east and is popular with nature lovers.
more...One of the nation’s five research universities, UD is the higher educational institution…
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 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’s Main Square – Kossuth Square – is the very heart of the city, a real community place…
more...The city hall building was built in the Classicist style and is one of Debrecen’s most prominent buildings.
more...Debrecen’s Main Street was the proud venue of the famous town fairs for 300 years starting in the 16th century.
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