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Night Ride

The Debrecen Night Ride takes place during the Debrecen Flower Festival in August. The event is becoming more and more popular every year. Employees of various companies and individual participants, families, and friends come to the huge night bike parade, where it’s all about colourful and imaginatively decorated bikes.

Virtual tour – TRIANON 100, in the Déri Museum

Déri Museum Déri tér 1, Debrecen, Hungary

The first exhibition of this kind in the Déri Museum commemorates in a special way the 100th anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty. The curiosity of the exhibition is that it only exists in the virtual space; the creation and furnishing of the exhibition space was done with a program by the staff of the museum: Balázs Korompai, Attila Ősz, and Katalin Váradi. Besides roaming freely, the program offers the possibility of guided tours as well. The focus is mainly on the Debrecen aspects of Trianon but, of course, with a national outlook. There are three distinct units in the exhibition, the first of which is about the economic and social cultural losses. The next part provides an insight into the fate of Debrecen between the two World Wars, while the last section presents the history of the Statue of Hungarian Grief from its erection up to the present day. Maps, archive photos, and detailed information help visitors to delve deeper into the topic. Moreover, the exhibition is further coloured with poems and interactive elements. The virtual tour available on artspaces.kunstmatrix.com The source and photo creadit l Déri Museum

The Faculty of Music of the University of Debrecen opens its exhibition series

University of Debrecen, Faculty of Music, Hall Debrecen, Hungary

The Faculty of Music of the University of Debrecen warmly welcomes visitors to its exhibitions, organized by the Public Culture Secretariat, Cultural and Organizational Office of the University of Debrecen. The Opening Ceremony is on 24th September at 3 p.m., and as part of the opening ceremony, the Faculty of Music expresses its gratitude to Tamás Debreceni, the founder of the Conservatory Gallery, for his 26 years of dedicated work. Festive greeting is given by Dr. Péter Lakatos, Faculty of Music of the University of Debrecen, and Prof. Dr. Mihály Duffek, University Professor. The exhibition of Conductor, Graphic Artist and Painter Andrea Daru opens the series. The exhibition is opened by Art historian, Zsófia Albrecht. After the opening ceremony, The Faculty of Music  warmly welcomes  guemsts  to the author's evening of composer and organist Magda Dávid, held in the Liszt Hall at 4 p.m. Visiting the event is free of charge. Location: University of Debrecen, Faculty of Music,  Hall  

Tangible Exhibition – House of Debrecen Literature

Debrecen House of Literature 26 Péterfia Street, Debrecen, Hungary

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      

At the dawn of the New World – István Tisza

Kossuth utca 1 Kossuth utca 1, Debrecen

The joint exhibition of the Parliamentary Museum and the Déri Museum under the title At the dawn of the New World - István Tisza opened in the Csokonai Literary Laboratory. The exhibition - which has now been supplemented with objects and documents related to Debrecen - can be viewed by those interested until the end of the year. We can get to know István Tisza's childhood through original family photos, personal items and furniture from the Geszt castle. The idyllic family environment where he grew up and from where he started his political career. The exhibition focuses on the person and politics of the former prime minister and speaker of the house, which is still in the crossfire of controversy today. The exhibition opened in the Csokonai Literary Laboratory will be open to the public throughout the year, prior registration is required to view it. The ticket for the guided tour can be purchased in advance at the Déri Museum box office. Opening hours of the Tisza exhibition: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday -  9. a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Csokonai Literary Laboratory, 1 Kossuth Street  Source Déri Museum | Photo credit: Facebook (Papp László)