Debrecen’s Déri Museum is open daily except Monday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., blending landmark permanent exhibitions with fresh seasonal shows and family-friendly programs. It offers a vibrant cultural menu for all ages at 1 Déri Square (Déri tér 1), Debrecen 4026—easy to plan with add-ons like schedules, nearby accommodations, and food-and-drink tips.
Opening Highlight: Klebelsberg’s Legacy
May 27, 2026, brings the launch of The Legacy of Kuno Klebelsberg, pairing a gallery opening with a live panel discussion. Expect sharp context on the statesman who reshaped Hungarian culture and education, presented through artifacts and debate in Debrecen.
Medieval Riches, Visual Lecture
On May 28, archaeologist and museum director Dr. Szabolcs Rosta (Katona József Museum, Kecskemét) spotlights Árpád-era treasures from the Pétermonostora site near Bugac in a projected-image lecture, decoding finds and fieldwork.
Remembering Trianon
June 2 hosts “Never Speak of It Ever” — Remembering Trianon, a reflective program confronting loss, memory, and identity through text and testimony.
Writers, Readings, Conversation
June 3 continues The Writer Reads series: poet-novelist Attila Sándor Pál sits down with media scholar András Előd Énekes. Admission is free. Total events listed so far: 31.





