Schloss Schönhausen (Jagdschloss Pankow)

Schönhausen Palace (German: Schloss Schönhausen) is a Baroque palace at Niederschönhausen, in the borough of Pankow, Berlin, Germany. It is surrounded by gardens through which the Panke river runs. The palace is maintained by the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg and reopened to the public in 2009 after extensive restoration.

In 1662 Countess Sophie Theodore, a scion of the HollandBrederode family and wife of the Brandenburg general Christian Albert of Dohna, acquired the lands Niederschönhausen and Pankow, then far north of the Berlin city gates. In 1664 she built a manor at Niederschönhausen in “Dutch” style. Minister Joachim Ernst von Grumbkow acquired it in 1680 and, in 1691, his widow sold it for 16,000 Thalers to the Hohenzollern elector Frederick III of Brandenburg, who had fallen in love with the property earlier.

Between 20 & 25 April 1998 parts of the video for Du Riechst So Gut ’98 were shot here.
Some other parts for that video were shot at the Schloss Babelsberg.
Director for this video was Philipp Stölzl.

https://rammwiki.net/wiki/Du_riechst_so_gut_%2798_(video)

More info: https://www.pankow-weissensee-prenzlauerberg.berlin/de/rammstein-im-schloss-schoenhausen