List of coats of arms in the district of Calw

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Calw 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 Calw

City coat of arms in the district of Calw

Municipal coat of arms in the district of Calw

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. District of Calw : In gold on a blue three-mountain, from which a silver spring gushes, a standing, blue-crowned and blue-tongued red lion.
  2. Altensteig : In gold under a black deer pole on a green mountain, a red-roofed silver castle, to which a golden path leads up.
  3. Bad Herrenalb : In black, a double-rowed red-silver slanting left-hand bar, covered with a red-lined silver alb, through which a left-turned golden abbot's staff is stuck in stakes.
  4. Bad Liebenzell : In blue under a lying black deer pole in a silver tent with a golden tip on a black and gold boxed floor, a golden bathtub in which a bathing man is sitting.
  5. Bad Teinach-Zavelstein : Above a raised shield division in gold, three black stag poles one above the other, below with red and gold shaft (12 spaces).
  6. Bad Wildbad : Two green fir trees in gold, the left of which partially covers the right, both covered up to the middle by a silver fountain rising from the lower edge and falling in two rays.
  7. Calw : In gold on a blue three-mountain, a standing blue-tongued, blue-crowned red lion.
  8. Haiterbach : In a divided shield above in silver a red eagle's catch, below vertically roughened in red and silver.
  9. Nagold : A blue nail in a shield divided by silver and red.
  10. Neubulach : In gold, a red armored, red-tongued and red-crowned black eagle, covered with a silver breastplate with a red mallet and a red hammer crossed at an angle.
  11. Wildberg : Divided by silver and red; above a lying black deer pole, below the silver capital letter W.
  12. Althengstett : In blue on green ground, a rising silver stallion.
  13. Dobel : In blue a golden sun bursting out from behind a green mountain of three mountains.
  14. Ebhausen : In a shield split by gold and black, a lowered red bar, top right a black ax (cutting edge right).
  15. Egenhausen : In red a silver thistle with a silver flower, a rooted golden stem and six golden leaves.
  16. Enzklösterle : In gold, a blue sloping wave bar, covered with a golden raft.
  17. Gechingen : In gold on a blue three-mountain, a red lion, holding a blue abbot's staff in its front paws.
  18. Höfen an der Enz : In silver a green three-mountain, on the right mountain a red tin tower, on the middle and left a red gabled house.
  19. Neuweiler : In gold, a black hip horn with the mouthpiece pointing to the left, with silver fittings and a red fetter.
  20. Oberreichenbach : Four rooted green fir trees above a lowered blue wavy strip in gold, below with gold and red pits (10 spaces).
  21. Ostelsheim : In a shield divided by gold and black, a silver-armored and silver-tongued growing black lion's body above, a four-spoke golden wheel below.
  22. Rohrdorf : In a shield divided by red and silver, a silver Johanniterkreuz on top.
  23. Schömberg : A green three-mountain over a wave shield base in silver, divided three times by silver and blue, a red sun with eleven red rays rising from the middle cap, a green fir tree on each of the outer caps.
  24. Simmersfeld : A golden ax crossed diagonally in red and an overturned golden sword, above it a golden grouse on a golden branch turned to the left.
  25. Simmozheim : In red a golden lion with a silver abbot's staff in the front paws, a silver star at the top left.
  26. Unterreichenbach : A blue wavy bar in silver, above a black deer pole, underneath the black Latin capital letters UR.
  27. Agenbach : In a split shield in front in red a left-facing silver abbot's staff, behind in silver a blue wavy bar.
  28. Aichelberg : In blue on a golden three mountain, a golden oak tree with three acorns and six leaves.
  29. Aichhalden : In silver, a four-leaf green oak branch with a golden acorn placed in a pile.
  30. Altensteigdorf
  31. Altbulach : In blue a silver deer pole lying obliquely to the left.
  32. Altburg : In blue a crenellated silver tower.
  33. Bad Teinach : In a divided shield above in red a golden bowl fountain with silver water, below with red and gold in eight places.
  34. Beihingen : A red stag in silver above a red shield base.
  35. Beinberg
  36. Bernbach : In gold on a blue shield base an upright black bear.
  37. Berneck : In silver three (2: 1) gold armored, red tongued black eagles.
  38. Beuren
  39. Bieselsberg : In red two turned away, overturned golden kettle hooks.
  40. Breitenberg : In silver over a green hill, the green capital letter B.
  41. Calmbach : In gold, a blue sloping bar, above a slanted blue anchor, below the blue capital letter C.
  42. Ebershardt : In silver on green ground a standing black boar.
  43. Ebhausen old : In blue a red roofed silver house with stepped gable.
  44. Effringen
  45. Emberg : A black fir tree over a shield base in silver sheathed in red and gold.
  46. Emmingen
  47. Ettmannsweiler
  48. Fünfbronn : In gold on green ground between two green fir trees, a double-tube running fountain (fountain column in the middle).
  49. Garrweiler : In gold, an arm with a red glove growing out of the heraldic left edge of the shield and on which a blue falcon sits.
  50. Gaugenwald : In a split shield in front in blue on a golden oak branch growing out of the gap a natural [silver] cuckoo, behind in gold on green ground two green fir trees.
  51. Validlingen : A fir tree growing from the lower edge, accompanied by two ears of wheat at the bottom, covered at the top with two arms breaking out of the edges with a handshake. [Seal picture, no coat of arms.]
  52. Gündringen : In a split shield in front a [growing] blue fir tree in silver, behind in blue a silver trout [with red fins] posed as stakes.
  53. Hirsau : In red an upright golden stag, holding a slanting golden abbot's staff between the forelegs.
  54. Hochdorf : In a shield split by green and silver, in front a silver badger running towards the gap, behind a rooted green linden tree, the trunk of which is accompanied by two five-petalled blue roses with seven green leaves.
  55. Holzbronn : A running red village well in gold.
  56. Hornberg : In silver above a green mountain, a black hunting horn with the mouthpiece turned to the left [until 1956: cow horn] with silver fittings [without a fetter].
  57. Hedgehog Hole
  58. Iselshausen
  59. Kapfenhardt : In gold over a green Dreiberg, a four-spoke, eight-blade red mill wheel.
  60. Langenbrand
  61. Liebelsberg : Two golden ears of wheat growing in green from golden three-mountain, in between a golden pine cone on golden branches lying in bars.
  62. Maisenbach : In a divided shield above in gold a black fence, below in blue on a golden branch a natural tit turned left.
  63. Martinsmoos : A black fir tree in silver on a green ground.
  64. Mindersbach : In red a silver wave pole, accompanied in front by a silver ear of wheat, in the back by a silver hatchet.
  65. Möttlingen : A golden rake and a golden key crossed diagonally in red, the intersection covered by a golden abbot's staff.
  66. Monakam : In red on a green hill, a golden Latin cross.
  67. Neubulach old : A black eagle in gold.
  68. Neuhengstett
  69. ^ New setting : In gold on a green branch, a red pine cone.
  70. Oberhaugstett : In red an overturned silver ploughshare, above it two obliquely crossed overturned silver plow knives.
  71. Oberkollbach : A black boar's head in silver over a blue wave shield base.
  72. Oberkollwangen
  73. Oberlengenhardt : In a divided shield above two golden pine cones next to each other in black, below in gold a black horseshoe with the studs turned down with six golden nails.
  74. Oberreichenbach old : An erect lion. [Seal picture, no coat of arms.]
  75. Oberschwandorf : In red a standing, left-turning silver swan.
  76. Ottenbronn : In red, a hexagonal running silver tubular fountain with a column and two tubes.
  77. ^ Pfrondorf
  78. Rötenbach : Under a double-row shield head made of red and gold, a jumping red deer.
  79. Rotensol : In silver over a red wave shield foot a striding red stag.
  80. Rotfelden : In gold, a red sloping bar, accompanied above by a black wheel, below by a black deer pole according to the figure.
  81. Schietingen
  82. Schmieh : In a shield divided by silver and green, three green pine cones placed next to each other in stakes.
  83. Schömberg old : In silver on a green three-mountain, two green fir trees, with a golden sun rising in between.
  84. Schwarzenberg
  85. Sommenhardt : In a split shield in front in green a left-facing golden abbot's staff, behind in gold on green ground a green fir tree.
  86. Spielberg : In gold on a green three-mountain, a black harp pointing to the left.
  87. Stammheim : In red a golden sloping branch bar, crossed with a golden abbot's staff growing out of the right lower edge of the shield and turned to the left with the crook.
  88. Sulz am Eck : In a split shield above in gold an overturned blue ploughshare, covered with the silver capital letter S, below in blue an upwardly curved silver trout.
  89. Überberg
  90. Unterhaugstett : In blue (red?) An obliquely left golden rake
  91. Unterlengenhardt : In gold, a green sloping bar, topped with three golden pine cones with the tip pointing upwards to the right.
  92. Unterschwandorf
  93. Vollmaringen : In a split shield in front a golden lily in blue, behind in gold a half black eagle at the gap.
  94. Walddorf : In green, a three-lobed silver flag.
  95. Wart : In blue a green two-mountain, at the cut of which a silver ploughshare marked with the black capital letter W is aimed, on each of the tops a natural fir tree; the mountain is covered with two brown [!] deer poles [with the roots downwards, with the ends turned inwards].
  96. turn
  97. Wildbad in the Black Forest old : In silver on a green hill from which a silver spring gushes, two green fir trees.
  98. Würzbach : In a split shield in front of red and gold [in ten places], in the back a blue wavy bar in gold.
  99. ^ Zavelstein : Schacht von Rot und Gold in sixteen places.
  100. Zwerenberg : In silver over a green Zweiberg a lying black stag pole.
    The former communities of Altensteigdorf, Beihingen, Beinberg, Beuren, Effringen, Emmingen, Ettmannsweiler, Validlingen, Igelsloch, Langenbrand, Neuhengstett, Oberkollwangen, Oberreichenbach (before community reform), Pfrondorf, Schietingen, Schwarzenberg, Überberg, Unterschwandorf and Wenden did not have any legally valid coats of arms.

literature

  • Herwig John: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 2: The district and community coats of arms in the Karlsruhe administrative region (with the help of Hiltburg Köckert and Gabriele Wüst). Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 1990, 108 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0802-6 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag, Bremen 1971.
  • Hans Peter Jäger: Coat of arms in the district of Calw . District of Calw (Ed.), Stuttgart 1986.