We explored a few barrack buildings and, after a while, decided to go to the old theater place. Arriving there, we found out it was bricked as well. All the plants I saw months before were cut down and all the trees were trimmed. This way was easier to spot some details on the buildings but we couldn’t go inside the place. Every window was bricked and there was no way in.

I lead the group around the place and, since it was easier to walk around after all the plants were gone, decided to explore other buildings I haven’t been before. And, it was in one of those that I found some old movie set from, what I think it was Enemy At The Gates.

We walked around everywhere that wasn’t bricked and I saw more buildings I didn’t enter before. Since most the plants around the main buildings were cut down or trimmed, I even manage to find a weird looking pool in the middle of nowhere.

After walking for almost three hours around the place, I decided to guide my friends into where the Nazi Eagle is. But, after lots of tries, we gave up. Every window that leads into that room was bricked. Every corridor that could take us closer to that eagle, was locked with a steel door. I tried my way around the building, maybe I could find my way around other places but it was a total failure. There was no way to go there. And we ended up leaving the place with lots of pictures but it didn’t feel like a complete tour.

I am not sure about the future of the place since I keep reading lots of weird news about the future of Krampnitz. What I can say is what I saw in this place is over. Unless you want to bring a blowtorch and a sledgehammer, stay out of Kaserne Krampnitz. There is not much to see there.