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Aschaffenburg in Figures 2019 HISTORICAL PARKS SIGHTS (PUBLIC-SAFETY ANSWERING POINT) • Schönbusch Park 168 Hectares • Castle Schloss Johannisburg built: 1605 – 1618 BAVARIAN LOWER MAIN • Schöntal Park 12 Hectares • Pompejanum built: 1840 – 1850 Miltenberg District, Aschaffenburg District • Fasanerie (Pheasantry) 63 Hectares • Schönborner Hof Palace built: 1676 – 1677 and the City of Aschaffenburg • Nilkheim Park 5 Hectares • Collegiate Church St. Peter and Alexander • Fire Brigade Operations 5,673 built: 10th Century – 1516 • Emergency Services 59,495 CULTURE • Schönbusch Palace and Park created: 1773 – 1790 • Municipal Museums 7 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TOURISM 55,686 Visitors with permanently staffed station • State Museums 3 • Beds 1,113 • Municipal Theatre 680 Seats • Fire Station 1 • Hotels 16 • Town Hall 121,077 Visitors • Equipment Stations 4 • Visitors 100,673 509 Events • Fires 165 • Overnight Stays 196,083 Kirchner Hall 1,150 Seats • Technical Assistance 955 • Motorhome Parking Lot approx. 30 Spaces Cranach Hall 339 Seats • False Alerts 239 Convention Centre 115 Seats • Security Guards 196 Conference Room Kronberg 69 Seats CATERING AND RETAIL TRADES ASCHAFFENBURG Conference Room Dalberg 87 Seats • Restaurants, Bars & Pubs approx. 400 • Retail Businesses 620 IN FIGURES 2019 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION NETWORK • Sales Area 230,000 m² Statistics about Public Works of Aschaffenburg 53 Buses Publisher: the City and its Citizens approx. 8.3 million passengers CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING City of Aschaffenburg use the public transportation network Office of the Lord Mayor • Residential Building Stock 12,752 – All buses are barrier-free – Editors: Miriam Müller, Oliver Theiß • Apartment Stock 37,935 Dalbergstraße 15 • Stock of Living Space (m2) 3,108,200 63739 Aschaffenburg CAR PARKS • Living Space per Capita (m2) 44.1 Updated (unless otherwise stated): Dec 31, 2018 • Residential Building Construction 61 10 Car Parks approx. 4,800 Parking Spaces www.aschaffenburg.de/aschaffenburginzahlen/ • Apartment Construction 412 Photo credits: Stadt Aschaffenburg (Jennifer Beisler, Mailin Seidel); ELECTROMOBILITY • NTEGRATED PSAP Stadtmarketing Aschaffenburg (Till Benzin); fotolia (mojolo) • Publicly accessible charging stations 22 This product was produced climate neutral. (some with several parking spaces and charging stations) • e-cars in municipal administration 7 • e-cars in municipal companies 3 POPULATION MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION FAMILY, RECREATION AND YOUTH • Population (2018) 70,527 • Lord Mayor Klaus Herzog, SPD • Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences 3,220 Students • Playgrounds and Football Grounds 82 • Population Density (Inh. per km²) 1,129 • 2. Mayor Jessica Euler, CSU • 51 Schools approx. 20,000 Pupils • Sports Fields 38 • Immigrants 21,700 • 3. Mayor Jürgen Herzing, SPD 12 Primary Schools, 5 Middle Schools, • Skate Park Skating Space: approx. 950 m² • Births 679 • Units 5 3 Secondary Schools, 4 Grammar Schools, • Youth Cultural Centre 145 Events • Deaths 832 • Departments 27 22 Colleges and Vocational Schools, approx. 13,000 Visitors • People aged 65 or older 14.968 • In-House Operations and Ltd. Companies 9 5 Special Needs Schools • Cinemas 2 • Minors (under 18) 11.201 (with municipal majority shareholding) • 1 Adult Education Centre 63,500 Participants • Public Library Media Inventory: 83,413 • Ltd. Companies (with minority interest) 4 • 1 Music School 1,919 Students Borrowings: 374,581 URBAN AREA E-Media Inventory: 6,832 CITY COUNCIL CHILDCARE FACILITIES Downloads E-Media: 12,174 • Altitude 133 m above Sea Level Database Downloads: 5.723: • Total Area 6,247 Hectares 44 members, thereof: • 38 Childcare Facilities approx. 2,800 Children • Building and Open Areas 1,414 Hectares CSU (16), SPD (13), Bündnis90/Die Grünen (6), UBV (3), • Care Rate for Children under the age of 3 42 % TOWN TWINNING • Traffic Area 578 Hectares FDP (2), Kl (2), ÖDP (1), nonpartisan (1) • Lunchtime Childcare in Primary Schools 540 Places • Forest 1,871 Hectares • 4 Points of Contact for Families • Perth, Scotland since 1956 • Agricultural Area 1,827 Hectares ECONOMY • 1 Family-Support Facility • St.-Germain-en-Laye, France since 1975 • Recreational Area 173 Hectares • Miskolc, Hungary since 1996 • cemeteries 27 Hectares • Working Population 61,100 SOCIAL AFFAIRS • Employees subject to CITY SOLIDARITIES/SPONSORSHIPS Aschaffenburg consists of the following 10 districts: Mandatory Social Security Contributions 46,354 • 4 Hospitals 834 Beds • Damm 13.681 inhabitants • Commuters, inward 32,663 • 7 Old People’s and Nursing Homes 720 Places • Villavicencio, Colombia since 1991 • Gailbach 1.714 inhabitants • Commuters, outward 15,039 • 14 Senior Citizens’ Residences 244 Apartments • Graslitz, Czech Republic since 1958 • Leider 3.428 inhabitants • Unemployment Rate (June, 2019) 4.7 % • 3 Assisted-Living Facilities 162 Apartments • Nilkheim 5.386 inhabitants • Trade Tax Rate 400 % NATURE CONSERVATION • Obernau 4.932 inhabitants • Purchasing Power per Inhabitant 23,687 Euros SPORTS FACILITIES • Protected Landscape (previously: • Obernauer Kolonie 968 inhabitants • Available Commercial Space approx. 10 Hectares under municipal administration Nature Park Spessart Protection Zone) 1,563 Hectares • Österreicher Kolonie 1.656 inhabitants • Nature Reserve Schweinheimer Exe 291 Hectares • Schweinheim 10.745 inhabitants BUDGET 2019 • Schönbusch Stadium 12,000 Seats habitat for Przewalski’s horses, cattle and • Stadtmitte 26.043 inhabitants • f.a.n. frankenstolz arena 6,000 Seats • Administrative Budget 257 mill. Euros a flock of wandering sheep • Strietwald 3.261 inhabitants • Outdoor Pool 175,600 Visitors • Capital Budget 60 mill. Euros • Indoor Pool/ Sauna 86,800 Visitors • Natural Monuments 23 • Per Capita Debt 852 Euros • Indoor Ice Rink 79,100 Visitors • Protected Landscape Elements 102 Hectares • Protected Habitats 138 Hectares • Protected Areas under the Habitats Directive (protected fauna and flora) 505.4 Hectares.
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