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Tangible Exhibition – House of Debrecen Literature

Debrecen House of Literature 26 Péterfia Street, Debrecen

Temporary exhibition of the Debrecen House of Literature and the Foundation "Kézzelfogható". Visitors can experience how blind people perceive the world and what information about the world is provided by touch. How seeing with touch is similar to seeing with the eyes. What is the difference between worlds born by touch and worlds born by sight. The exhibition can be visited until 1st of October 2023. Location: 26 Péterfia Street, Debrecen House of Literature and Ferenc Medgyessy Memorial Exhibition Source: Déri Museum      

Night of researchers

Researchers' Night is a series of free events organized throughout Europe to promote science and the career of a researcher. This year too, on the last weekend of September, you can get a glimpse into the secrets of the various fields of science. Through entertaining and inspiring lectures, experiments, lab visits and other playful programs, all ages can get to know the many new results of scientific research. The most important goal of the event, initiated by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions of the European Union Commission, is to make the diverse work of researchers and developers attractive to young people - both boys and girls. Debrecen International School, University of Debrecen, Agora Science Center and Debrecen Reformed College are joining the event. Check the detailed program and register on the web site www.kutatokejszakaja.hu September 29 - 30, 2023 Source: www.kutatokejszakaja.hu

Extended Wristband Day at the Debrecen Zoo

Debrecen Zoo Ady Endre út 1, 4032, Debrecen

Unlimited adventures continue this autumn at the Park, with extended opening hours till 10 p.m. Magic Wristband Passes grant unlimited access to gaming machines and evening programs for young people.  Starting at 6 p.m., rides like the mighty Apollo-X will be made even more amazing by spectacular lighting, followed by a concert by local indie rock band, Water Signs from 7 p.m.  After there will be a youth disco on the dance floor in front of the Funhouse! Price: Unlimited access to rides from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with the Magic Wristband Pass is available for HUF 4,900 per person on-site and in advance online. Source: Facebook (Zoo Debrecen)zoo

“Indian Summer” Family Day in Aquaticum

Aquaticum Debrecen SPA Nagyerdei park 1, Debrecen

There will be an "Indian Summer" family day at the Aquaticum. Programmes: 1.30 p.m.  - Aquafitness 2.00 -2.30 p.m. - Indian headdress making on the platform next to the wave pool 2.30 - 4 p.m. - Family adventure tour Testing Little Indians' senses - blindfolding, then recognizing objects, sound effects, smells and scents Indian warrior training: Indian log walking obstacle course, tomahawk throwing aiming game, building towers from glasses Tribal chief's meeting: making a fire pit, solving a family puzzle and a coded puzzle;  a"home puzzle" with time measurement Swimming to the land of the Indians: temporarily swim the family across an inflatable island in the wave pool Family picnic over the fire pit: eating competition 4.00 p.m. - Announcement of results - Tribal dance procedure 4 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. -  Balloon corner: learning how to make swords and balloon flowers 4.30 p.m. – 5 p.m. - Water competitions for the family Location: Aquaticum - Élményfürdő (Aquaticum Mediterranean Pleasure Bath) Source: Aquaticum

Ongoing

Exhibition of contemporary painters Anikó Éberling and Zsuzsa Szász

Kölcsey Center Bethlen u., 4026, Debrecen

The exhibition of contemporary painters Anikó Éberling and Zsuzsa Szász is open free of charge at the Kölcsey Centre until the 20th of October 2023. The exhibition is open daily from 10. a.m. to 6 p.m. during the opening hours of the Kölcsey Centre, and until 7 p.m. during evening events. Deputy Mayor of Debrecen István Puskás will give a welcome speech at the opening of the exhibition on the 27th of September at 6 pm. The exhibition will be opened by János Áfra, poet and art critic, while Anita Oláh will play the harp. Source and photo credit: Kölcsey Központ