Graf-Haeseler-Kaserne, Military barracks in Lebach, Germany.
Graf-Haeseler-Kaserne is a military barracks located in Lebach, featuring multiple large buildings spread across an expansive grounds. The compound houses administrative facilities and vocational training centers for the German armed forces.
Construction of this military facility began in 1936 and was completed by 1940, initially serving under a different name. The site was occupied by the United States military following the Second World War before being transferred to German control.
During excavation works at the barracks site, workers discovered ancient Roman villa foundations, with recovered artifacts now displayed in regional museums.
The grounds are largely restricted to the public as this is an active military facility. Anyone interested in visiting should make inquiries beforehand and expect limited access.
Excavations at the site revealed the remains of a Roman villa, offering glimpses into the region's ancient past. These archaeological discoveries are preserved and displayed in regional museums.
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