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Created by: Vadam1989
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A bit misleading name, because this building isn't really a "palace", instead it is a tenement building. The name comes from the fact that in the early 20th century Debrecen's ...
The eclectis style former Financial Palace was completed in 1912. During World War Two, the Provisional Government of Hungary held its assemblies here between 22 December, 1944 and 7 April, 1945.
Betweem 1872 and 1892, this house was home to János Irinyi, the inventor of the noiseless match. He is associated almost exclusively with this invention, but he also worked on the formation of the ...
The main square of Debrecen, which was handed over to the public in 2001. It is a community space, which gives home to lots of public concerts, festivals like the annual Flower Carneval. The square ...
This is the house in which the famous glass trader, Endre Kaszanyitzky had his shop in the 19th century. Originally built in neoclassicist style, but due to multiple rebuilds, it now bears the ...
Medgyessy Ferenc was a famed 20th century Hungarian sculptor, one of the most influential in his time. The Medgessy exhibition is open on every day from 10:00 to 16:00, with the exception of Mondays.
The Déri Museum has a few different exhibitions, but it is best known for Mihály Munkácsy's famous Christ Trilogy paintings. There are exhibition tours multiple times per week.