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...Built in 1888 from the foundation established by Chief Justice István Szombathy, this neo-Gothic house of worship is unique among Reformed Church buildings.
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...Debrecen’s new home for theater, the Csokonai Forum opened on 23rd August 2023. The 9,000-square-meter facility has three multifunctional, accessible theater spaces: the Zoltán Latinovits Hall can seat 350 people, the Árpád Kóti Hall 150 people, and the Asymmetry Restaurant has also been designed to host theatre productions.
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 first permanent bicycle exhibition in Debrecen, from the private collection of veteran bicycle collector and restorer Attila Katona, opened in the summer of 2024. The museum houses about 100 bicycles, which take you on a journey through time, from the first wooden bicycle invented by Karl von Drais to the first pedal bicycle by
more...Nagyerdei Park is the home of Hungary’s most modern sports arenas therefore named Nagyerdei Stadium.
more...Also known as the “capital city of the Hajdú-s,” Hajdúböszörmény is the largest settlement in the region called Hajdúság with its peculiar, concentric settlement structure.
more...Situated on the borderline between Hortobágy and the Hajdúság region, this town owes its attraction to the characteristic and charming rural appearance of the town center.
more...Celebrating its 137th birthday in 2019, Zsuzsi is Hungary’s oldest narrow-gauge railway.
more...There are numerous forms of active recreation to choose from in the Lake Tisza region.
more...The Bényi Gallery is a commercial gallery focusing on Hungarian contemporary art, where the artist is free to create and the viewer can be immersed in the experience.
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