List of coats of arms in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald in Baden-Württemberg , including historical coats of arms. Almost all cities, communities and districts in Baden-Württemberg have a coat of arms. They can be reached via the navigation bar at the end of the page.

District of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald

City coat of arms in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald

Municipal coat of arms in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district

Former municipal coats of arms in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district

Blazons

  1. District of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald : In the split shield in front a silver bar in red, behind in gold a red diagonal right bar, in the golden heart shield a black eagle.
  2. Bad Krozingen : The golden eye of God floating in blue over a golden globe.
  3. Breisach am Rhein : In gold, a black, red-armored eagle with a red breast shield, inside a silver six-mountain.
  4. Heitersheim : In red a silver eight-pointed Johanniterkreuz.
  5. Löffingen : In blue, two diagonally crossed golden wooden spoons, the stems of which end in hooks pointing outwards, a golden lily floating above between the spoons.
  6. Müllheim : In a divided shield above in red a golden post covered with three black chevrons, below in blue next to each other the right half of a four-spoke silver mill wheel and a waning silver crescent with a face.
  7. Neuchâtel am Rhein : In red a yellow (golden) slanted right bar.
  8. Staufen im Breisgau : In red, three (2: 1) golden goblets covered with gold, accompanied on top by three below by two golden stars.
  9. Sulzburg : Sitting in blue on a silver mountain with a black tunnel mouth hole, a silver-clad angel with a raised right hand and a black cross over his head, on the right in front of it a silver-clad miner walking to the left with a burning silver torch in his left hand, with a silver wedge-hoe in his right hand shouldering, above him a gold star.
  10. Titisee-Neustadt : In silver on a blue floor with a silver wavy bar, a green fir tree, on whose branches a red squirrel looking towards the center of the shield.
  11. Vogtsburg im Kaiserstuhl : In red above a silver three-mountain, a silver pinnacle bar with seven pinnacles, above a golden branch with a golden leaf and a golden grape.
  12. Au : Split shield, in front divided by gold over green, in the back sheathed twenty-one times by black and silver.
  13. Auggen : In a split shield in front in gold on a black vine with two green leaves a green bunch of grapes, behind in red a fallen golden ploughshare under two silver vine knives with black handles facing each other.
  14. Badenweiler : In red a golden post covered with three black rafters.
  15. Ballrechte-Dottingen : In a split shield above in silver a blue bunch of grapes on a black stem, below in red a golden goblet.
  16. Bollschweil : In silver, a red castle with two pointed towers decorated with a cross.
  17. Breitnau : In blue on a green Dreiberg, a silver church, next to it in front a silver fir tree, from the upper left corner a golden sun with golden rays breaking out.
  18. Buchenbach : In a shield split over a green Dreiberg, a green beech tree in front in silver on the front dome, in the back a silver wavy bar.
  19. Buggingen : Divided diagonally to the left by a golden post covered with three black rafters. In front in red a golden orb with red fittings and a golden wreath, behind in red a golden horseshoe.
  20. Bötzingen : A red sloping bar in gold at the front, a silver bear in blue at the back.
  21. Ehaben : In gold over a green three-mountain, a blue vine knife with a red handle, with two black horns.
  22. Ehrenkirchen : In a split shield in front in red over a golden three-mountain a golden grape with a golden leaf, behind in gold an upright blue stag.
  23. Eichstetten am Kaiserstuhl : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in silver an upright green oak branch with an acorn and four leaves.
  24. ^ Eisenbach (Upper Black Forest) : In gold with a border divided by clouds of silver and blue, a red lion's body.
  25. Eschbach : In red a silver Johanniterkreuz, covered with a silver heart label, in it three (2: 1) red labels.
  26. Feldberg (Black Forest) : Under a red shield head, in which two crossed silver snowshoes, split by blue and silver, in front three wedge-shaped silver discs placed to the right, behind a green fir tree.
  27. Friedenweiler : In a silver shield with a border divided by clouds of silver and blue, a red church with an onion dome on the left, a blue ploughshare at the top right.
  28. Glottertal : In a shield split by silver and blue with a black six-mountain in front a green pine tree, behind a silver cleaver.
  29. Gottenheim : A red lion in silver on a green floor, holding a black club standing on the floor in its front paws.
  30. Gundelfingen : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in green in a silver enclosure a silver fir tree.
  31. Hartheim : In blue, two diagonally crossed golden keys with the beard facing upwards and outwards.
  32. Heuweiler : A pitchfork with three black prongs and a red handle and a red rake crossed diagonally in silver.
  33. Hinterzarten : In silver on a green three-mountain a green fir, the three-mountain covered with a red bordered black shield, in it five (2: 1: 2) silver balls.
  34. Horben : In red an inclined silver plow.
  35. Ihringen : In the split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in red over a silver wine knife a supported golden grape on a stick.
  36. Kirchzarten : Right in gold the black St. Gallic Bear, left in silver half the red Freiburg cross.
  37. Lenzkirch : In silver on green ground a red church with a tower on the right, a green flower tendril with three golden blue flowers growing out of the rear edge of the shield.
  38. March : In a split shield in front in silver a cut red cross of nails, behind in red a silver bear.
  39. Merdingen : In gold, a filled, blue velvet red rose with green sepals.
  40. Merzhausen : In silver, an erect, silver, red-armored (St. Gallen) bear, holding the (Snewelin's) coat of arms divided by gold and green in the front paws.
  41. Münstertal / Black Forest : In silver a lowered red coat of arms, inside a silver bar, above it, between two diagonally crossed black mallets and iron, a red miter with red decorative ribbons floating.
  42. Oberried : In red an upright silver unicorn.
  43. ^ Pfaffenweiler : In red three (1: 2) golden goblets, each covered with a golden lid.
  44. Schallstadt : In a half-split and divided shield, a silver horseshoe in blue at the top right, a blue bunch of grapes in gold on a green stem with green leaves, at the bottom in silver on a green three-mountain a striding black wolf.
  45. Schluchsee : In blue a torn silver deer head in the visor, between the poles floating the silver Latin capital letter silver.
  46. St. Märgen : In silver, a double-towered red church.
  47. St. Peter : A silver fir tree in blue on a green three-mountain, the trunk fastened with two diagonally crossed golden keys.
  48. Stegen : In gold, an uprooted ash tree with a black trunk and green crown, in which three golden branches in the form of ash leaves, in front of the trunk a continuous red Bohlweg (footbridge).
  49. Sölden : In blue on a green three-mountain three golden ears of corn.
  50. Umkirch : Standing in blue on a golden crescent moon, the silver clad Madonna with a golden crown, in her right hand a golden scepter, in her left hand holding the baby Jesus.
  51. ^ Wittnau : In a split shield in front in blue on a green mountain a golden church, behind in gold an upright black bear with red weapons.
  52. Achkarren : In red a silver six-mountain.
  53. Altglashütten : In red, a silver goblet covered with a green fir tree.
  54. Bachheim : In a shield divided by black and gold, a silver heart shield, in which a red rose on a leafy green branch.
  55. Ballrechte : In silver on a green three-hill on a black post, a green vine with two blue grapes.
  56. Bickensohl : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, in the back in red on a silver three-mountain, three silver vintner's knives with black handles.
  57. Biengen : In a split shield in front a silver bar in red, behind in silver on a green three-hill a green vine [with two grapes on a black pole].
  58. Bischoffingen : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in silver a fallen black anchor.
  59. Blasiwald : In silver on green ground St. Blaise in gold-trimmed blue regalia, with a red miter, in his right hand a red crook, in his left hand holding a silver book.
  60. Bremgarten : A silver cross of St. John in red, affixed with a red heart label, inside a silver bar.
  61. Britzingen : In a half-split and divided shield at the top in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in red a gold post covered with three black rafters, below in blue a golden karst.
  62. Bubenbach : In silver on a shield base divided by green and blue in a wave shape, a green fir tree.
  63. Buchenbach old : In red on a silver three-mountain a silver [originally: green] beech, behind it a silver wavy bar.
  64. Buchheim : In silver on a green three-mountain, a green beech with a black trunk.
  65. Buggingen old : In red a blue orb with a golden cross and golden fittings.
  66. Castle : In gold on a green three-mountain, a red tin tower.
  67. Burkheim : In silver, a red battlement wall with five towers and an open gate.
  68. Dattingen : In a divided shield above in red a golden post covered with two black rafters, below in silver a green grape between two green leaves on green vine.
  69. Dietenbach : A black anchor in silver.
  70. Dittishausen : In silver with a border divided by silver and blue in the cloud section, a green mountain with a red house on its summit, a green fir tree on each of the right and left slopes.
  71. Dottingen : In a divided shield above a silver wing in blue, below a golden covered golden goblet in red.
  72. Ehrenstetten : In a split shield in front in red over a golden mountain of three a golden grape, in the back in silver an uprooted green fir.
  73. Eisenbach old : In gold with a border divided by silver and blue in the cloud section, an oath hand with a black sleeve emerging from the edge of the shield.
  74. Eschbach (Stegen): In silver on a green three-mountain, a green ash with a black trunk, behind it a lowered blue wavy bar.
  75. Falkau : In blue on a golden crossbar, a silver falcon with a red cap pulled over its head and decorated with three red feathers.
  76. Falkensteig : In gold on a green three-mountain, a blue falcon ready to fly.
  77. Lazy prince : Two red diagonal bars in silver.
  78. Feldberg (Müllheim): In red an upright golden key, beard on the right.
  79. Feldberg (Black Forest) old : In a split shield in front in silver an upright black bear turned to the left, behind in blue two upright crossed golden snowshoes.
  80. Feldkirch : In silver on green ground next to a green deciduous tree a red church.
  81. Fischbach : In gold with a border divided by silver and blue in a cloud section, a blue sloping bar with a silver fish swimming upwards.
  82. Föhrental : In silver on green ground a green pine with a black trunk.
  83. Friedenweiler old : In a shield divided diagonally left by red and gold, a natural oath hand with a red sleeve rising from the lower edge.
  84. Gallenweiler : In a half-split and split shield at the top in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in red a gold post covered with three black rafters, at the bottom in silver the black capital letter G.
  85. Göschweiler : In blue from silver clouds growing out of silver clad St. Rochus with a golden nimbus, in his right hand holding a golden pilgrim's staff, on which a golden bottle hangs above.
  86. Grezhausen : In gold, a double row of silver and red slanted bar, covered with a silver heart shield, in which the black capital letter G.
  87. Grißheim : In red a silver cross of St. John, covered with a red heart shield, inside a golden cup covered with gold.
  88. Grunern : In silver, a blue bunch of grapes on a green branch with two green leaves.
  89. Gündlingen : In a split shield in front in red a silver Johanniterkreuz, behind in silver a fallen blue ploughshare. [Until 1962: colors of the rear half of the shield swapped.]
  90. Hausen an der Möhlin : In blue on a golden three-mountain, a golden deer striding backwards.
  91. Heitersheim, old :
  92. Hinterstrasse : In a split shield in front in red two diagonally crossed golden keys, beards upwards and outwards, behind in green three (2: 1) silver discs.
  93. Hofsgrund : In silver three (2: 1) red lilies.
  94. Holzhausen : In red three golden scythe irons placed next to each other in stakes, the tips turned upwards.
  95. Hügelheim : In red, a floating, straight-armed golden paw cross.
  96. Hugstetten : In blue on a green Dreiberg, a golden tin tower with an open gate and two open windows.
  97. Kappel : In silver on a green floor, a red church with a black roof and a tower on the left with a Welsch hood, a hand of oath in natural color floating above the ship.
  98. Kirchhofen : In a split shield in front on a green three-mountain, two golden inseminated red roses with green sepals on a green stem, behind in blue an upright golden stag.
  99. Langenordnach : In gold with a border divided by silver and blue in the cloud section on a green three-mountain, a green deciduous tree with a black trunk.
  100. Running : In silver three (1: 2) blue lilies.
  101. ^ Lipburg : A black rafter in gold, accompanied by three (2: 1) uprooted green deciduous trees with a black trunk.
  102. Quantities : In blue a silver horseshoe over a gold star.
  103. ^ Neuchâtel until 1973 : A red sloping bar in gold.
  104. Neuershausen : In silver on a green three-mountain, a striding red stag. [Variant: golden stag in blue.]
  105. Neuglashütten : In gold with a border divided by silver and blue in a cloud section, a blue goblet glass.
  106. Neuhäuser : In a split shield in front in red a golden abbot's staff, accompanied by two silver stars, behind in silver on a green three-mountain a red house.
  107. Neustadt in the Black Forest : In silver a rooted green fir tree, in the top of which a jumping red squirrel, a horizontal silver ax with a golden handle struck into the trunk.
  108. Niederrimsingen : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in blue a silver wing.
  109. Niederweiler : In gold a lowered black rafter, accompanied above by two blue grapes on green stems, below by a green sheaf. [Until 1962: natural colors.].
  110. Norsingen : In a split shield in front in gold a black, red-armored, left-handed bear, behind in red three gold cups (2: 1).
  111. Oberbergen : In red over a golden three-mountain, a silver bar.
  112. Oberbränd : In gold, between two red oblique bars, a red lion striding upwards.
  113. Oberglottertal : In blue a floating silver six mountain.
  114. Obermünstertal : In silver a double-towered red church with a turret [towers on the right, perspective view].
  115. Oberrimsingen : In blue on green ground a leaping ten-pointed golden stag. Seal image, no formal acceptance as a coat of arms.
  116. Oberrotweil : In silver over the red Dreiberg, a red-armored, red-crowned, red-tongued black eagle, covered with a red breast shield, in it a silver bar, in the right claw holding a war flag, striated in red and silver, standing on the Dreiberg.
  117. Oberweiler : In gold, a red rake and a red scythe with a blue iron pointing to the right, crossed diagonally, covered by a lowered black rafter.
  118. Offnadingen : In silver on green ground a lime tree with green leaves and black base.
  119. Ohrensbach : In silver on a black three-mountain a blue cleaver.
  120. Raitenbuch : In gold on a green three-mountain, three green deciduous trees with black trunks.
  121. Reiselfingen : In blue with a border divided by silver and blue in the cloud section, a double row of silver-red slanting bars, each accompanied by a silver capital letter T.
  122. Rötenbach : In gold with a border divided by silver and blue in the cloud section, a blue ploughshare.
  123. Rudenberg : In gold with a border divided by silver and blue in the cloud section, a growing man clad in blue, holding a green rod in his right hand, his left hand stuck in his side. Proposal of the archives authority; the seal image was carried without a cloud border, the colors not specified.
  124. Saig : A fallen black ploughshare in gold with a border divided by silver and blue in the cloud section. The coat of arms was accepted by the municipality in principle , but not used. The seal stamp showed a fallen ploughshare.
  125. Schallstadt old : In a half-divided and split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, below in red a gold post covered with three black rafters, in the back in silver on a green ground on a black post a green vine with two blue grapes.
  126. Schelingen : A red tin tower in gold on green ground.
  127. Scherzingen : In a split shield in front in red a gold covered goblet, behind in gold on a green ground on a black post a green vine with two blue grapes.
  128. Schlatt : A black tree stump that has been torn out in silver, with two red roses inseminated in blue with green sepals.
  129. Schönenbach : In silver on a green three-mountain, a green fir with a black trunk.
  130. Schollach : In gold with a border divided by silver and blue in the cloud section, a growing red crook.
  131. Schwärzenbach : In gold with a border divided by silver and blue in a cloud section, a black sloping wave bar.
  132. Schwarzhalden : In silver on green ground, a green fir tree, accompanied by two facing blue axes with black stems.
  133. Schweighof : A black rafter in gold, accompanied by three (2: 1) torn green fir trees with a black trunk.
  134. Seefelden : In a split shield above in silver the black capital letter S, below in red a golden post covered with two black rafters.
  135. Seppenhofen : In silver with a border divided by silver and blue in a cloud section, an eight-spoke red mill wheel. Seal image deviating: capital letter S.
  136. Ortisei : In silver on green ground the [golden nimbly] St. Ulrich in a black monk's robe, his right hand raised in blessing, holding a silver cross in his left hand.
  137. St. Wilhelm : In silver a continuous, cut red cross, stapled with two diagonally crossed golden abbot's bars with turned away curvatures.
  138. Stegen old : in a split shield in front divided by gold and green, behind in blue a soaring golden stag.
  139. rising : In gold and green divided blade five (2: 1: 2) confused balls in colors.
  140. Steinenstadt : In silver a black bishop's staff ( Basel staff ).
  141. Titisee : Five golden mountains in blue on green ground, above a golden sunshine.
  142. Tunsel : In a split shield in front in silver on a green ground a green deciduous tree with a black trunk, behind in blue two diagonally crossed dry golden branches.
  143. Unadingen : In a shield divided diagonally to the left, a growing, left-turning red lion above in gold, roughened below in silver and black [horizontally and diagonally left].
  144. Unterglottertal : In red a floating golden six mountain.
  145. Unteribental : In blue, a silver key placed in a pile, beard on the left.
  146. Unterlenzkirch : On one floor a church with a tower on the left, a sun beam at the top right. Seal picture, no coat of arms.
  147. Untermünstertal : In silver between two green laurel branches, a red shield with a silver bar adjoining the lower edge, on this shield three Gothic red spire helmets [with pommel and cross], the middle one higher.
  148. Vögisheim : In silver, a black horseshoe over a six-petalled red rose with golden insemination and green sepals.
  149. Wagensteig : in a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in a field divided by silver and red a [growing] abbot in mixed colors.
  150. Waldau : In blue, two diagonally crossed silver keys, beards upwards and outwards.
  151. Wasenweiler : A continuous, straight-armed black paw cross in silver, covered with a golden heart shield, in which a blue grape on a green stem.
  152. Wettelbrunn : In red over three (1: 2) stacked golden goblets a jumping golden stag.
  153. Wildtal : In silver a red sloping bar, accompanied by a red hammer with a black handle at the top and bottom.
  154. ^ Wittental : In silver, a continuous, cut red cross, angled by four red balls.
  155. Wolfenweiler : In a half-split and divided shield in the top front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in red a gold post covered with three black rafters, below in silver on a green three-mountain a striding black wolf.
  156. Delicate : In green a slanting bundle of silver lictors with an ax, accompanied by a golden ploughshare at the top and bottom.
  157. Zastler : An eight-spoke silver mill wheel in blue.
  158. Zienken : In blue a golden horned silver ram head in the visor, surrounded by a golden wreath of ears.
  159. Zunzingen : In gold, a black rooster armored in red.

literature

  • Herwig John, Martina Heine: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 3: The district and community coats of arms in the administrative district of Freiburg . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart, 1989, 142 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0803-4
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag Bremen, 1971
  • Herwig John: Wappenbuch of the district Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald: coat of arms - seal - village sign . Publications of the State Archive Administration Baden-Württemberg, issue 49. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart, 1994, 423 pages