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This is beautiful, old world architecture. I'm surprised it's in this good condition after being abandoned since 1962. Dang, Kennedy was president when this place closed.
Was here yesterday, some little things have changed, covered by snow, the building has a different look.
Swiss soldiers used it for training maybe 3-5 weeks ago, we found cartridges of typical 5.56 FASS90 rifle and some tactical points marked by flashy paint.
Wonderful place anyway, we came back with a lot of beautiful pictures...