Families looking for a break in Debrecen next year will find plenty to do at the Déri Museum (Déri Múzeum), open every day except Monday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. With lively permanent exhibitions, creative educational activities, and ever-changing programs, the museum has something for all ages. It’s a colorful mix of entertainment, discovery, and relaxation—rain or shine.
Travel the World, One Exhibit at a Time
On October 28, dive into ancient Egypt through themed family activities that explore their beliefs, practicality, and love of beauty. Tickets are just $2.80 per person. The very next day, Japan takes the spotlight—learn about samurai attire, traditions, festivals, and aesthetics.
Big Names, Big Stories
November brings a deep dive: on the 8th, discover the stories of Hungarians in Paris, featuring major historical figures and the painter Mihály Munkácsy, with insights from art historian István Szirbek and actor Armand Kautzky. On the 11th, explore medieval Hungarian gold coins—their discovery, acquisition, and trade.
Shining a Light on History
“France’s Lighthouse in the Indian Ocean” (Réunion) gets its moment on November 12. On the 14th, experience Bronze Age magic with master metalworkers and goldsmiths.
Film buffs can join the discussion about Hunyadi’s film adaptations on November 15.
Numismatics for the Curious
A numismatic series delves into Transylvanian and Hunyadi-era gold coinage on December 9 and January 13. Dates and programs may change—organizers reserve the right!





