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Luitpoldkaserne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Luitpoldkaserne
The Luitpoldkaserne, originally Luftschifferkaserne, was a kaserne at ''Infanteriestraße 19'' in Munich, Germany, which was built after 1896 to accommodate the air skippers unit of the Bavarian army, which was disposed in 1890. == History ==
The small barracks were built together with other military facilities in the North of the old town near the Oberwiesenfeld artillery training area in the end of the 19th century. In 1931/32 the facility was increased. After World War II the barracks were shortly used and rebuilt by the United States forces, and were used afterwards by the Bundeswehr from 1955 until 1999. In 1957 the Sanitätstruppenschule des Heeres (''Army Medical School'', later ''Bundeswehr Medical School''〔predecessor of the Bundeswehr Medical Academy〕) moved to the barracks. In 1980 the follow-on institution moved to the Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne.〔( ''history of the Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne'' ) (German)〕 Other users were the Bundeswehrfachschule Munich, a professional school and predecessor of the Bundeswehrfachschule-/Zivile Aus- und Weiterbildungsbetreuungsstelle B München (BwFachS-/ZAW-BeSt B MCH), and the recruitment center of the Bundeswehr for the region of southern Germany. In 1999 the facility was abandoned. While waiting for a decision of further use, most of the buildings were rented to civilian companies. The Bundeswehrfachschule stood in the Luitpold-Kaserne until 2005, when it moved to a rented object at ''Edmund-Rumpler-Straße 9''. In 2004 the city of Munich bought the area, and plans to cover it with residential and commercial buildings at long sight.〔( ''City buys Luitpoldkaserne'' ) (German)〕 A plan for a housing area initiated by the Deutscher Werkbund〔( ''Development plan No. 1954'' ) (German)〕 was declined by the city.
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