• Huis Doorn (. Dutch pronunciation: [ɦœyz ˈdoːr(ə)n]; English: House Doorn) is a manor house and national museum in the town of Doorn in the Netherlands.
  • As a place of remembrance for the First World War in the Netherlands, Huis Doorn has a large collection of books, cartoons and archive documents.
  • 1) The homepage says "Museum Huis Doorn can be visited with a guided tour", making it very much sound like this is optional.
  • Discover Huis Doorn in Doorn, Netherlands: The elegant manor house where Kaiser Wilhelm II lived in exile after World War I.
  • Huis Doorn is an imperial residence in the middle of a village. ... The furnishings at Huis Doorn were brought from the imperial palaces at Berlin and Potsdam.
  • CODART, Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide. Huis Doorn, Doorn Photo: Basvb (CC BY-SA-3.0). ... Contact Huis Doorn. www.huisdoorn.nl.
  • Emperor Wilhelm II Huis Doorn is known for being the home of the last German Emperor, Wilhelm II, who lived here in exile between 1920 and 1941.
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  • First in Amerongen and then quietly as a ‘normal citizen’ in the Huis Doorn estate. ... The ex-Kaiser Wilhelm II died in Huis Doorn on 4 June 1941.
  • Huis Doorn was purchased from Baroness Heemstra de Beaufort to serve as Wilhelm II's Saint-Helena and renovations began in 1920.