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Déri Museum (Debrecen)
The Déri Museum is situated in the middle of the town of Debrecen, at 1, Déri Square. The building of the museum was constructed after the designs of Györgyi Dénes and Münnich Aladár. The museum first opened in 1930. 
Déri Museum - Debrecen Literary Museum (Debrecen)
Among the literary collections of the museums of the county, the one in Debrecen is the most significant concerning its size and quality. The body of the literary collection of the Déri Museum came from the Csokonai Circle founded in 1890. 
Déri Museum - Ferenc Medgyessy Memorial Musuem (Debrecen)
The Medgyessy Ferenc Memorial Museum is located in the beginning of the Péterfia Street in downtown Debrecen, not far from the place where the artist lives. The building we hold the exhibition is very similar in looks to the home of the artist. The oldest part of the building was constructed in the middle of the 18th century. 
Diligence Exhibition Hall (Debrecen)
Aladár Munich Kerek, designed this fine building, completed and 1931, in the Historicist style fashionable at the time, which blended well with the historic surroundings of the city. The exhibition, which opened in 1995, presents the Debrecen aspects of Hungarian postal and telecommunications history, through the postal items, documents and tableaux arranged around a little post office, so to speak, in the centre of the hall. 
László Holló Memorial Museum (Debrecen)
The László Holló Memorial Museum was founded by the caretakers of the heritage of the artist in 1978. The material first exhibited in the Hrabéczy Cottage was moved to Debrecen two decades later. The collection is still maintained by the Déri Museum. Besides the Cottage that is on a territory of one acre, a beautiful park hosts the museum, which does not only include the works of the artist but also the efforts of his brother-in-law, Ernő Hrabéczy as well. 
Tanner House - House of Artisans (Debrecen)
The Tanner House - the House of Artisans - is the only industry historical building of Debrecen that has survived at its original site. A part of the building on the Tanner Street, as it was formally called, has been preserved and restored in its exact and faithful condition by the city of Debrecen, which has rich industrial history past. 
The Military Cemetery of Debrecen and the Mausoleum Memorial (Debrecen)
The Mausoleum built on the grave of heroes is located in the Cemetery of Military Men. In the last battle of the War of Independence, on 2 August, 112 Hungarian, Serbian, Croatian and Romanian soldiers were killed in action. During WWII, deceased Hungarian and 220 German soldiers were buried in the Shrine Park. Altogether 4500 soldiers killed in action are buried in the Cemetery of Military Man. 
The Museum of the Reformed Collage of Debrecen (Debrecen)
The museum serves as a regional and a College museum as well. The Debrecen College was established in 1538. This dual connection can be found in every sphere of its operation, whether it is the collection target or the permanent exhibitions. 
Thr Forestry of Nyírség and the forestry of Debrecen - The Country House of Bánk (Debrecen)
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