Huis Doorn

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Huis Doorn is a manor house in the Netherlands best known as the place of exile and final residence of former German Emperor Wilhelm II after World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf manor house
museum
acquiredByWilhelmII 1919
architecturalStyle historic country house
associatedWithConflict World War I NERFINISHED
associatedWithDynasty House of Hohenzollern NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent exile of Wilhelm II after World War I
associatedWithPerson Hermine Reuss of Greiz NERFINISHED
category Historic house museums in the Netherlands
Rijksmonuments in Utrecht (province)
Royal residences in the Netherlands
contains archives related to Wilhelm II
art collection of Wilhelm II
furniture from German imperial palaces
grave of Wilhelm II
mausoleum of Wilhelm II NERFINISHED
personal belongings of Wilhelm II
country Netherlands
endTimeOfResidence 1941
functionDuringWilhelmIIExile court-in-exile of the former German Emperor
private residence
hasExhibition exhibitions on World War I and its aftermath
permanent exhibition on Wilhelm II
hasFormerResident Wilhelm II, German Emperor NERFINISHED
hasGarden formal gardens
hasPark landscape park
hasResident Wilhelm II, German Emperor NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://www.huisdoorn.nl
heritageDesignation rijksmonument
heritageRegister Dutch national heritage register NERFINISHED
locatedIn Doorn NERFINISHED
Utrecht Hill Ridge NERFINISHED
central Netherlands
municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug NERFINISHED
province of Utrecht NERFINISHED
near Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park NERFINISHED
village of Doorn
notableFor being the final residence of Wilhelm II
being the place of exile of Wilhelm II
housing the mausoleum of Wilhelm II
openToPublic yes
operatedAsMuseumSince after World War II
ownedBy Stichting Huis Doorn NERFINISHED
Wilhelm II, German Emperor NERFINISHED
startTimeOfResidence 1920
theme end of the German Empire
history of Wilhelm II in exile
usedAs museum of World War I exile of Wilhelm II
residence

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