Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne

Main entrance of the Ernst -von- Bergmann -Kaserne at the Neuherbergstrasse

Location of the Ernst -von- Bergmann -Kaserne in Bavaria

The Ernst -von- Bergmann -Kaserne is a military estate in Munich, built in the period 1934-1936 by Oswald Bieber and originally by the end of the Second World War as a barracks in Munich - Freimann of SS -Standarte 1 " Germany " of the SS Verfugungstruppe was used.

After the war, the barracks area of the UNESCO served as accommodation camp for scattered people. With the acquisition of the property by the U.S. Army in 1950, the property was named Warner Barracks. The huge main building Building 1701 (now building 1 ) was the second largest military buildings used by the U.S. Army after the Pentagon.

Last part of the 24th Infantry Division were housed there. In 1968 the barracks were taken over by the army and renamed Ernst -von- Bergmann -Kaserne. It was named after the surgeon Ernst von Bergmann. In the period from 1973 to 1980 it was converted to house the former Academy of Medical and Health of the German Army as the main user and economic forces part, which bears the modern name of the Bundeswehr Medical Academy since 1997. In addition to the now-defunct Medical Training Battalion 851 and the reserve hospital group in 7609, Emil -von- Behring - house of the property the subject Medical Centre, Munich is housed, the (later Medical Centre, Munich) arose from the original site Medical Centre, Munich. Parts of the mid -1990s housed in the barracks Specialist Centre Munich of the German Armed Forces Hospital Amberg decreased as well in the compartment Medical Centre Munich with. Also housed in the Ernst-von - Bergmann -Kaserne, the Institutes of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Microbiology and Radiobiology of the Bundeswehr, and since the mid- 1990s and the formerly stationed in the Luitpold barracks recruitment center south, from 2012, the Career Center Bundeswehr South emerged.

Trivia

The property was the result of " Cheap gas " (1961 ) of the television series patrol Isar 12 is rotated.

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