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Déri Múzeum - Debrecen House of Literature - Debrecen
The museum building
Address: 4026, Debrecen Péterfia u. 28.
Phone number: (52) 413-572
Opening hours: Temporarily closed.
literature, permanent exhibition
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Museum tickets, service costs:
Individual ticket for adults
600 HUF
/ capita
Individual ticket for students
300 HUF
/ capita
Individual ticket for pensioners
300 HUF
/ capita
Ticket for families
(2 adults + max. 3 children)
1200 HUF
/ family
Individual combined ticket for adults
(valid for the MODEM + Déri Museum + Debrecen Literary Museum)
2000 HUF
Individual combined ticket for students
(valid for the MODEM + Déri Museum + Debrecen Literary Museum)
1000 HUF
Individual combined ticket for pensioners
(valid for the MODEM + Déri Museum + Debrecen Literary Museum)
1000 HUF
Combined ticket for families
(valid for the MODEM + Déri Museum + Debrecen Literary Museum, 2 adults + max. 3 children)
5000 HUF
/ family
Individual combined ticket for families
(valid for the MODEM + Déri Museum + Debrecen Literary Museum)
1000 HUF
Group guide
1500 HUF
Photography
2000 HUF

The Déri Museum is at a significant event of its existence, as after a long time, the museum was presented with an opportunity by the City of Debrecen to open a new permanent literary exhibition on a new location.

The new site offers more modern conditions compared to the former Borsos Mansion for those visitors who are interested in writte and other relics of literature.

The objective of the new exhibition is not only to show centuries of the city's literary history in just a sketchy manner, nor to show the life and work of all the writers and poets from the city of Debrecen in detail. Instead, we would like to highlight the typical node that ite represents and is still active. The creators hope that the students, local residents and visitors will learn about the past of the city's literature scene through various adventures.

It is not an unconcealed aim to promote collective self-understanding and strengthen ties to the city and to local patriotism.