Numerous programs await those interested on April 11, 2025, in honour of Debrecen City Day and the 176th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The series of events will begin with a ceremonial flag raising at the Old Town Hall, with the participation of the Debrecen Garrison Orchestra.
During the day, among other things, visitors can enjoy a City Day Food Tasting, a city history walk, and various performances and concerts. To close the day, theater-loving audiences can attend the performance of Pál Ábrahám’s grand operetta titled “Victoria” at the Csokonai Theatre.
Time | Programme | Location |
8.30 a.m. | Ceremonial flag raising with the participation of the Debrecen Garrison Orchestra and kindergarteners from Debrecen. | Old Town Hall |
9.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m. – 5.00 p.m. | “Cívis Values” – an unusual history lesson at the Kölcsey Centre Interactive exhibition and presentation of crafts typical of Debrecen in the circular corridor. (pottery, gingerbread, leatherworking) Partners: Ady Grammar School, DEMKI Pre-registration for the programmes is required at the following e-mail address: protokoll@fonixinfo.hu | Kölcsey Centre |
9.00 a.m. | Opening of the 24-hour high school competition “Sleep Another Time” Greetings from: Deputy Mayor, Dr. Diána Széles | Kossuth Square |
2.00 p.m. | City Day Food Tasting at Kossuth Square Greetings: Mayor László Papp, Chancellor of the Debrecen Vocational Training Centre, Zsolt Tirpák and Vice President of the Hajdúság Gastronomy Club, Master Chef Lajos Tóth. Taste of 1693 pieces of dill buns, Debrecen “batyu” (Debrecen gourment puff pastry), and distribution of a recipe for a traditional Debrecen dish. Participiant: Debrecen Hajdú Dance Ensemble (Hortobágy stick dance). The Debrecen Garrison Orchestra has been included in the Debrecen Treasures register. The ceremony will include a certificate of honour presentation and a short concert. The Chairman of the Debrecen Treasures Committee, Dr. János Mazsu, will present the certificate of honour, which will be received by conductor István Pál. | Kossuth Square |
Presentation of Attila Katona’s bicycle collection. Those interested can try out old and new pieces, from the 1800s to the present day. | Kossuth Square | |
Those interested can listen to a lecture entitled “The Devilish Professor” (István Hatvani) in Agora. | AGORA | |
Stroll through the city centre as part of the renewed local history exhibition, “The World of Cívis” Presented by historian Katalin Váradi. The sculptor’s work will be presented under “Medgyessy Freely”. Viewing the antecedents, sketches and plans of the public sculpture displayed in the Medgyessy oeuvre exhibition space, followed by a presentation of the history of the creation of the sculptures placed under the arcade of the building. Furthermore, viewing the building-decorating reliefs and circular sculptures found in the public spaces of Debrecen. The next stop is the Reformed College, where numerous reliefs by the sculptor can be found. The last location is Déri Square, where the evocation of the sculptor’s figure ends with the presentation of the four allegorical sculptures. | ||
An endless storehouse of treasures – New finds from underground Debrecen—presentation by archaeologist László Szolnoki. | Déri Museum Medgyessy Museum | |
3.00 p.m. | “Szyvlapát”(poems by contemporary Hungarian poets, verse anthology) in Kóti Árpád Hall | Csokonai Forum |
5.00 p.m. | Debrecen memorial sites of writers and poets in sculpture. Presentation by Tünde Kotricz. | Méliusz Library |
An endless storehouse of treasures – New finds from underground Debrecen. Presentation by archaeologist László Szolnoki. | Déri Museum (Ceremonial Hall) | |
Thematic walk to the graves of Debrecen poets with Nóra Erdei. Participation is free, but registration is required due to limited numbers. You can register at exploredebrecen@gmail.com. “Participation becomes valid with the confirmation sent for registration! | Debrecen Public Cemetery | |
7.00 p.m. | Bordó Sárkány concert | Kölcsey Centre |
Kodály Choir concert in the Reformed Great Church entitled “Light and Shadow”. The programme includes works by Louis Vierne: Messe solennelle, and Arvo Pärt: Adam’s Lament. Performers: Dániel Sárosi – organ and the artists of the Kodály Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zoltán Kocsis–Holper. Greetings: Dr. István Puskás, Deputy Mayor | Great Church | |
Pál Ábrahám: Premiere of the grand operetta titled “Victoria” | Csokonai Theatre |
Source: debrecen.hu |Photo credit: Facebook – Debrecen városa