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    DEBRECEN REFORMED THEOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY. Headquarters . H-4026 Debrecen Kálvin tér 16. Mailing address . 4001 Debrecen Pf.: 201. Phone number ...

  2. The Debrecen Reformed Theological University (Hungarian: Debreceni Református Hittudományi Egyetem), in English translation also known as Debrecen University of Reformed Theology (but the first form is the official English name) is the successor of the Debrecen Reformed College (founded in 1538).

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    Elérhetőségek Porta: 0652/518-500 Rektori hivatal: 0652/518-555 rektori@drhe.hu Tanulmányi osztály: 0652/518-515 tanulmanyi@drhe.hu Felnőttképzési Központ: 0652/518-562

    • Reformed College of Debrecen1
    • Reformed College of Debrecen2
    • Reformed College of Debrecen3
    • Reformed College of Debrecen4
    • Reformed College of Debrecen5
  4. The Debrecen Reformed Theological University (DRTU) as a member institution of the Debrecen Reformed College (founded in 1538) has been one of the influential centres of theological sciences and ecclesiastic training of intellectuals in Hungary.

  5. Your visit here will help you understand why Debrecen became the most important bastion of the Reformed faith in Hungary. Bedecked with majestic murals, the building’s stairwell leads to the entrance of the gigantic library storing more than 600,000 volumes, the Csokonai Room and the Oratory that housed Hungary’s National Assembly in 1849.

  6. The Reformed college in Debrecen was a type of school where, even centuries students could do the primary, middle, and higher years studies in one institution. The school was headed by 3-4 professors, who taught the older students and who were mostly prepared for careers like pastors or teachers (or from the 18th century, lawyers, or others ...

  7. Reformed College of Debrecen (Kálvin tér 16) Operating without a break since 1538, the institution is a symbol of the strong connection between church, education and public life in Hungary. The College has been the alma mater of numerous outstanding Hungarian thinkers.