List of barracks in Munich
The Bavarian capital Munich was home to many military barracks. The first ones were located near the historical center of Munich. At the end of the 18th century a lot of military installations were built to the north of the historical center. Most of the installations were renamed during Nazi Germany, once more during the occupation of Germany after World War II when the installations were used by the United States Army, and once more when the Bundeswehr got them for use. Only three of them are currently used. The barracks of Munich are listed on a memorial stone which is located in Bayern-Kaserne.
Former barracks
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Kreuzkaserne | 1670–1883 | ||
Alte Isarkaserne | 1700–1892 | ||
Kosttor-Kaserne | 1705–1855 | ||
Max-Joseph-Kaserne | 1804/1807–1899/1900 |
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Lehel-Kaserne | 1806–1901 | ||
Seidenhauskaserne | 1808–1899/1900 |
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Neue Isarkaserne | 1811–1902 | ||
Türkenkaserne | 1824–1945 |
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see also Türkentor |
Salzstadelkaserne | 1849–1890 |
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Maximilian-II-Kaserne | 1865–1945 | ||
Marsfeldkaserne | 1888–1945 |
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Eisenbahnkaserne | 1890–1976 |
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Oberwiesenfeldkaserne | 1893–1969 | ||
Luftschifferkaserne | 1896–1999 | ||
Prinz-Leopold-Kaserne | 1902–1945 | ||
Telegraphenkaserne | 1909/1910 – | ||
Kradschützen-Kaserne | 1931–1994 |
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Korpsnachrichten-Kaserne | 1934–1994 |
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Funkkaserne | 1936–1992 | ||
Prinz-Eugen-Kaserne | 1937–2009 |
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McGraw Kaserne | 1945–1992 | parts were used from the Reichszeugmeisterei (Nazi Germany) | |
Kronprinz-Rupprecht-Kaserne | 1963–1994 |
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Existing barracks
name | built in / closed in | other names | remarks |
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Bayern-Kaserne | 1935 – |
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sold in 2007 |
Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne | 1936 – |
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parts were sold in 2006 |
Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne | 1936 – |
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See also
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Barracks in Munich. - Militär (German)
- U.S. Army installations - Munich, USAREUR
References
- ↑ Von der Kaserne zum Finanzamt (German), Munich tax office.
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