Ansichten von ehemaligen U.S. Army Barracks in Wuerzburg, Kitzingen Schweinfurt,
die in keiner Touristeninformation zu finden sind!
Views of former U.S. Army barracks in Wuerzburg, Kitzingen Schweinfurt,
which are not to be found in any tourist information!
zwischen 2006 und 2014 verließ die U.S. Army unter anderem Würzburg, Schweinfurt, Kitzingen und Giebelstadt.
Die Fotos zeigen die Kaserne kurz nach dem Verlassen, in Zeiten des Stillstandes und auch nach dem Umbau in z.B. Bezirke, Universitätserweiterungen oder Gewerbegebiete.
between 2006 and 2014, the U.S. Army left Wuerzburg, Schweinfurt, Kitzingen and Giebelstadt, among others.
The photos show the barracks shortly after leaving, in times of stagnation and also after the conversion into e.g. districts, university extensions or industrial areas.
All photos of the barracks were taken with the official permission of the associated institutions!
When I snapped these shots, the old Army post was still locked down tight — no public access, no wandering around the place.
Only the runway and Hangar 1 (Building 607) are in private hands now. The hangar got picked up by the Knauf folks, and the buildings right off the strip went to the Ochsenfurt Flying Club. Both of them use the runway these days.
By December 2006, the last Army tech packed up and rolled out after all the gear got shut down for good.
That’s the only reason I could even grab these photos — and even then it was strictly “through-the-fence ops,” since the whole area was still locked up by the German real-estate agency (BImA) and watched by a contracted security outfit.
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Giebelstadt Army Airfield Dec. 2006 / Jan. 2007
[only through or over the fence]