Huis Doorn 2023 – Dressing gown
Huis Doorn 2023 – Cap
Huis Doorn 2023 – Hall
Huis Doorn 2023 – Weather station
Huis Doorn 2023 – Room of the Kaiser
Huis Doorn 2023 – Bedroom
Huis Doorn 2023 – Cigarette cases and lighters
Huis Doorn 2023 – Cigarette case
Huis Doorn 2023 – Dining room
Huis Doorn 2023 – Imperial telephone
Huis Doorn 2023 – Books
Huis Doorn 2023 – Dining table
Huis Doorn 2023 – Bedroom
Huis Doorn 2023 – Bathroom
Huis Doorn 2023 – Silhouettes
Huis Doorn 2023 – Watch
Huis Doorn 2023 – The Kaiser’s bibelots
Huis Doorn 2023 – Gatehouse
Huis Doorn 2023 – The Kaiser
Huis Doorn 2023 – Kitchen
Huis Doorn 2023 – The House itself
Huis Doorn 2023 – Room
Huis Doorn 2023 – Watch
Huis Doorn 2023 – Watch
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Huis Doorn 2023 – Hat and hat box
The shop of mr. Seifert in Potsdam can be seen here:
brandenburg.museum-digital.de/object/2640
The Hoheweg-Straße is now the Friedrich-Ebert-Straße.
Huis Doorn dates from the late 13th century. It was rebuilt in 1796 to more or less the present condition. In 1919 it was bought by the former Kaiser Wilhelm II who had fled to the Netherlands after the First World War. He built a gatehouse and lived in Huis Doorn until his death in 1941. After the Second World War Huis Doorn was confiscated by the Dutch Government and it has been a museum since the Kaiser’s death.
brandenburg.museum-digital.de/object/2640
The Hoheweg-Straße is now the Friedrich-Ebert-Straße.
Huis Doorn dates from the late 13th century. It was rebuilt in 1796 to more or less the present condition. In 1919 it was bought by the former Kaiser Wilhelm II who had fled to the Netherlands after the First World War. He built a gatehouse and lived in Huis Doorn until his death in 1941. After the Second World War Huis Doorn was confiscated by the Dutch Government and it has been a museum since the Kaiser’s death.
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