Niederschoenhausen is a locality in the Pankow borough of Berlin with a population around 32,000. Schloss Schoenhausen, a baroque palace built in the late 17th century, served as the summer residence of Queen Elisabeth Christine of Prussia. During the GDR period, it housed President Wilhelm Pieck and later became a state guesthouse. The palace and its park are open to the public.
The Majakowskiring, a nearby street, served as the residential compound for senior GDR politicians. The Buergerpark Pankow provides green space to the south. Pankow S-Bahn station connects to central Berlin. Reinickendorf is to the west across the former border line. The Panke river flows through the wider Pankow area. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
Niederschoenhausen is a locality in the Pankow borough of Berlin with a population around 32,000. Schloss Schoenhausen, a baroque palace built in the late 17th century, served as the summer residence of Queen Elisabeth Christine of Prussia. During the GDR period, it housed President Wilhelm Pieck and later became a state guesthouse. The palace and its park are open to the public.
The Majakowskiring, a nearby street, served as the residential compound for senior GDR politicians. The Buergerpark Pankow provides green space to the south. Pankow S-Bahn station connects to central Berlin. Reinickendorf is to the west across the former border line. The Panke river flows through the wider Pankow area. Adult companionship follows Berlin's city-state regulations.
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