Discover the best top things to do in Northern Great Plain, Hungary including Main Building of University of Debrecen, Kallay Kuria, Luby-Kastely, Nyirbator Harangtorony, Varoshaza Balmazujvaros, Great Church (Nagytemplom), Pasti Street Orthodox Synagogue, Santa Kalman Pszichiatriai Szakkorhaz, Watermill in Turistvandi, Andrassy Castle.
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The main building of the University of Debrecen was built bw 1927 – 1932. When inaugurated this was the third biggest building in Hungary after the Parliament and the Castle of Buda (both to be found in the capital). It is really monumental and still serves as the home of numerous University Departments and other establishments. Its central court, a multi-storey, glass-covered atrium is a unique sight and impresses the visitor being an internationally relevant architectural gem. It is home to the regular doctoral degree award ceremonies and other celebrations. It is worth just to take a stroll within the building, or around at the carefully manicured park. You are free to discover the many adjacent old or new buildings of one of Europe’s nicest university campus.
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As you enter the downtown area of Debrecen it is massive and impossible to miss. It is the largest Protestant Church in Hungary and it has the largest Bell of the Protestant Churches in Hungary. That is why Debrecen is called the Calvinist Rome. There were several churches which were destroyed, one before the present church burned during the Great Fire that destroyed Debrecen in 1802 and the construction of this Great Church started in 1805. The capacity is for 5000 people. The towers are 61 meters high. It is worth visiting.
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I was very happy to take part in an exhibition (about a famous Hungarian actor: Ferenc Kállai) in this famous Synagogue in my local town. It's a beautiful old building, which was re-opened in 2015. The building itself is very nice and we could see lots of traditional objects as a permanent exhibition. The Synagogue now serves multiple purposes: it's not only a sacred space for the Jewish community, but a tourist attraction as well: a place for concerts and other cultural events. It's worth to visit it.
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