Eisenbahnkaserne

They died for Germany's fame and honour to the casualties of the Bavarian Railway Troops in the First World War, 1914–1918At the beginning of the 1970s a part of the area was sold for the construction of the Olympiapark.

Another part was torn down for the construction of the Rechenzentrum der Bundeswehr, (the Bundeswehr Computer Center), a canteen, and the administration office building of the Wehrbereichsverwaltung VI (Military District Administration VI), currently the Munich branch of the Wehrbereichsverwaltung South, Stuttgart.

The original one was erected by Karl Badberger in 1922, but was destroyed in 1945 during World War II.

The remaining historical buildings north of Hedwig-Dransfeld-Allee are some of the few military structures in Munich that have survived from the 19th century.

[4] Current users of the area include the Munich branch of Military District Administration South, the Bundeswehr Medical Headquarters (since 2002), the Truppendienstgericht Süd (Military Court South), the Kreiswehrersatzamt Munich (District Recruiting Office Munich), the Bundeswehr Service Centre, Munich, a shop of the clothing company LH Bundeswehr Bekleidungsgesellschaft and the Bavarian association of the Technisches Hilfswerk.

The barracks
Monument:

They died for Germany's fame and honour
to the casualties of the Bavarian Railway Troops in the First World War, 1914–1918