Yes, Huis Doorn Park is worthwhile for its historical significance as Kaiser Wilhelm II's exile residence, its beautiful gardens, and the undisturbed grave of the Kaiser.
Huis Doorn Park offers a unique historical experience, mainly due to its association with Kaiser Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor, who lived there in exile from 1920 until his death in 1941. The park includes the manor house (Huis Doorn Museum), which has been preserved as it was during the Kaiser's occupancy.
The estate features a diverse landscape, including a rose garden, a rhododendron forest, and expansive lawns, making it pleasant for leisurely strolls. Visitors interested in European history, particularly early 20th-century political events and royal history, will find it particularly engaging. The combination of historical architecture and well-maintained natural surroundings contributes to a meaningful visit for those seeking both historical insights and outdoor tranquility.