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The Hofgartenkaserne was never fully occupied. The conditions inside the building soon turned out to be unhealthy. It was assumed, that the subsoil below the building was too boggy because the filled-up pond was not drained enough before its construction. The inhabitants suffered consistently from
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Originally the Hofgartenkaserne, which was conceived for 1.800 people, should be built on the fundament of the old silk factory covering the city ditch at the eastern border of the Hofgarten. The large pond of the Hofgarten should be filled up for the later barrack yard. But in consequence of the
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were also considered as a result. Due to the epidemic in the Hofgarten- and the Seidenhauskaserne in 1893, when 34 lifeguards died and 8 became invalid, a meeting of scientists, physicians, military, engineers and representatives of the city was scheduled to clarify the reasons. Chairman of the
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and the Seidenhauskaserne a view years later. After the army's plan to sell the building was jettisoned in 1898, the building slated for demolition in 1899 to make way for an army museum.
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millers' protests, who needed the ditch for their mill wheels, the foundation stone was laid more westwards over the quickly filled up pond in 1801. At first the
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The Bavarian Army Museum, which was built a few steps more westwards on a new fundament after 1901, was opened in 1905 and existed until the end of
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moved into the four-storied building in 1804, but it was not completed until 1807. The total costs of construction were 256.629 
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had an unfavourable tactical location, and some of them fell into disrepair,
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Cajetan Destouches (C.D.; born 1769 – died 1833 in Munich) edited a
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at the northern outskirts of old Munich in the eastern
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Bavarian army
Munich
Germany
barracks
garrison
Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
kaserne
Hofgarten
Seidenhauskaserne
1st Lines Lifeguards Regiment
Gulden
punchcutter
medal
typhoid
minister of war
Adolph von Asch
Lehel-Kaserne
World War II
Bayerische Staatskanzlei
Alphabetic register of house owners 1849-1851
Archived
Wayback Machine
Bayern: Medailleure
Münzen und Medaillen des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit - Deutsche Gebiete, No. *1675
Hofgartenkaserne
Hofgartenkaserne und Seidenhauskaserne
Archived
Wayback Machine
Das Armeemuseum

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