7 Sights in Debrecen, Hungary (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Debrecen, Hungary! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Debrecen. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

1. Déri Múzeum

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The Déri Museum is one of Debrecen's most famous public collections. The museum, built with historical forms – with the statues of Ferenc Medgyessy in front of it – is the jewel of downtown Debrecen. The renovated museum was inaugurated in March 2012. The filial of the Déri Museum is the Ferenc Medgyessy Memorial Museum.

Wikipedia: Déri Múzeum (HU), Website

2. Reformed Great Church

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The Reformed Great Church or Great Reformed Church in Debrecen is located in the city of Debrecen, between Kossuth Square and Kálvin Square. An icon of Protestantism in Hungary, the church has earned the city the nickname "the Calvinist Rome". With a floor area of 1,500 m2 it is the largest Protestant church structure in Hungary, and also has the largest bell of all Hungarian Protestant churches. The Great Church was built between 1805 and 1824 in the neoclassical style.

Wikipedia: Reformed Great Church of Debrecen (EN)

3. Ördög árka sánca

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The Devil's Dykes, also known as the Csörsz árka or the Limes Sarmatiae, are several lines of Roman fortifications built mostly during the reign of Constantine the Great (306–337), stretching between today's Hungary, Romania and Serbia.

Wikipedia: Devil's Dykes (EN), Url Mult, Website, Url Wikimapia, Url, Url Limes_pannonia

4. Református kistemplom

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The Reformed Church of Debrecen is located in Debrecen, on the southwestern corner of Market Street and Széchenyi Street. The church, originally built in Baroque style, was remodeled in neo-Romanesque style in 1876, which still defines its external appearance today.

Wikipedia: Református kistemplom (Debrecen) (HU)

5. Modem

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With more than 3000 square meters of exhibition space, the MODEM Center for Modern and Contemporary Art opened in the autumn of 2006 in the historical downtown of Debrecen. The world-class art center is Hungary's second largest exhibition space, equipped with state-of-the-art technology.

Wikipedia: MODEM Modern és Kortárs Művészeti Központ (HU), Website, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube

6. Árpád téri Református Templom

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The Reformed Church on Árpád Square is the church of the Reformed Church of Debrecen on Árpád Square. It was completed according to the plans of Pál Tóásó by 1912. The builder was Imre Vecsey and his wife, Karolina Bruckner.

Wikipedia: Árpád téri református templom (HU)

7. St. Anne's Cathedral

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The St. Anne's Cathedral also called Debrecen Cathedral It is a Catholic religious building that since 1993 works as the cathedral of the Diocese of Debrecen-Nyíregyháza, is located in the city of Debrecen, Hungary.

Wikipedia: St. Anne's Cathedral, Debrecen (EN), Url Miserend

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