New Bavaria, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A look at the population and steets of New Bavaria City, Wisconsin, reveals a lot about the residents. Currently, 107 people live in the city, with a median household income of $48,333. The city has a comparatively high poverty rate, so there are many reasons to live in New Bavaria. Listed below are some facts about the city and its residents.

In terms of car ownership, New Bavaria, OH households own an average of two cars. The largest share is for false. As for health insurance coverage, 96.9% of residents have it. While 65.3% are on employer-provided plans, 4.08% have Medicaid, and 11.2% have Medicare or military or VA insurance. Overall, personal health care spending was $8712 per person in 2014.

The city's central area has a number of attractions. Its squares are lined with picturesque cascades and houses. The New Town Hall sits on the Marienplatz. In addition, the Rathaus-Glockenspiel is housed in its tower. There are also three gates of the medieval fortification still standing. The Isartor gate lies to the east, Sendlinger Tor is to the south, and Karlstor leads to the west. From there, it leads to the Stachus, where the Bavarian State Library and a variety of luxury boutiques and designer shops are located. The Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten is a luxurious hotel in the city, with an impressive collection of antique and contemporary art.

The city's population is under one million, but it is relatively low compared to other large cities in Germany. The city is home to several medieval parish churches and a large number of pilgrimages. Its most famous church, St Mary in Ramersdorf, is the oldest within city limits. It is known for its Romanesque fresco. The suburbs of Munich also feature a mix of modern and ancient architecture. Skyscrapers have been restricted to protect the views of the distant Bavarian Alps.