Allgäu-Kaserne, Military barracks in Füssen, Germany.
The Allgäu-Kaserne is a military facility in Füssen with multiple buildings for training and administration. The grounds include various training facilities and administrative structures supporting daily operations.
The facility was established in 1936 and initially housed Mountain Infantry Regiment 99. After World War II, it served as a repatriation center and later as a U.S. base.
The barracks connect with residents through regular military events where the public can observe German armed forces traditions. These gatherings show how the facility is woven into local life.
The facility is not open to visitors without prior authorization and requires valid identification at the main entrance. Anyone wishing to visit must arrange access in advance and follow security protocols.
The grounds feature a sports and climbing hall completed in 2021 specifically designed for mountain warfare training. This facility enables intensive practice in specialized techniques for military personnel.
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