List of coats of arms in the district of Passau
The list of coats of arms in the district of Passau shows the coats of arms of the communities in the Bavarian district of Passau .
District of Passau
District of Passau
Above a white and blue diagonally roughened (Bavarian diamond) shield base in silver, a rising red wolf and a rising red panther turned to the left.Landkreis Griesbach i.Rottal
(–1972)
In silver over a rising, curled and shortened tip with the Bavarian diamonds on the right a jumping red horse turned left, on the left a rising red panther.District of Passau (–1972) Split
under a white-blue diagonally roughened shield head; in front in silver a soaring red wolf, behind in silver three blue wavy bars.Vilshofen district (–1972)
Split; in front, in silver over a green three-mountain, a rising red panther turned to the left; Divided at the back: the Bavarian diamonds above, a silver bar below in blue.Wegscheid district (–1972)
Split, in front in silver a soaring red wolf, behind in red a silver bar; a black crucible in the golden base of the shield.
Coats of arms of cities, markets and communities
Municipality of
Aicha vorm Wald
oblique links divided; in front in silver an obliquely left green oak leaf, behind in silver three red bars.Markt
Aidenbach
In blue, a silver sloping waved bar, covered with a left-angled golden double hook .Community of
Aldersbach
In silver on a red three-mountain standing a fallen, curled red tip, in it the golden bend of an abbot's staff.Municipality of
Bad Füssing
In silver, a red two-bowl fountain with a blue double fountain above a blue chain placed after the lower edge of the shield.City of
Bad Griesbach i.Rottal
In red over a green wave shield base, in it four black wave threads, a growing silver rock mountain.Municipality of
Beutelsbach (Bavaria)
In gold, under a rafter divided with points of silver and red, a black Utterschwalbe turned to the left and reinforced with red .Municipality of
Breitenberg
Under a blue shield head, inside a golden sloping bar, in silver an open red flight .Community
Büchlberg
Split of silver and blue; in front a rising red wolf turned to the left, behind three two silver crescent moons set to one, increasing and decreasing above, decreasing obliquely to the left below.Markt
Eging a.See
Above a green shield base, stacked silver paving stones growing in it, two green fir trees with roots in silver.
Fürstenstein parish
A black stepped gable in silver.Market
Fürstenzell
In blue under a rafter wrapped in red and silver a golden crown.Community of
Haarbach
Split by a looped blue tip with a silver St. Andrew's cross inside; in front a red, shortened and overturned point in silver, behind in gold a crumpled black branch with two leafy branches on both sides.City of
Hauzenberg
In red a rising silver wolf.Markt
Hofkirchen
In blue a right-tower, red-roofed, silver church with three split arched windows and a black portal in side view, equipped with a silver tower ball and a roof cross.Markt
Hutthurm
In silver on a green Dreiberg a rising red wolf.
Kirchham Parish
Split by Gold and Black; in front a black church tower above a lowered blue wave beam, behind two continuous silver diamonds.Markt
Kößlarn
In red, the hull of a black boar reinforced with gold.Municipality of
Neuburg a.Inn
above the green Dreiberg split by red and silver; in front a silver peasant with a top hat and high boots, turned to the left and holding three ears of gold in his left hand; behind a red griffin.
Neuhaus a.Inn municipality
In silver over two lowered, narrow blue wavy bars, a red griffin turned to the left.Municipality of
Neukirchen vorm Wald
Above a blue shield base a curled silver tip, topped with a silver baroque church tower with a black roof growing from the lower edge of the shield, a silver heraldic rose in front in red, at the back divided by red and blue, above a silver pole.
Obernzell market
In silver a rising red wolf.Markt
Ortenburg
In red a silver pewter diagonal bar .City of
Pocking
Split by Blue and Silver; in front over three golden wavy strips a golden crescent moon turned to the left, underneath a silver horse head growing out of the lower edge of the shield and turned to the left; in the back under a raised red sloping beam a rooted green oak with three golden acorns, topped with two diagonally crossed blue keys.Markt
Rotthalmünster
In blue a single-towered silver church; standing on the red roof of the nave are two silver storks.Municipality of
Ruderting
Split between silver and blue; A blue heraldic lily in front, behind a silver wolf's body, above a continuous wave bar in confused colors.Markt
Ruhstorf adRott
Split between black and gold; in front a silver place, behind a black gear; growing up from the lower edge of the shield, a spike split in silver and black.Community of
Sonnen
In green a silver bar, above a soaring silver falcon, below a silver horseshoe.Municipality of
Tettenweis
In silver a zigzag bar split three times from black and red, set above by two blue heraldic roses, below by a lying black stag pole.Municipality of
Thyrnau
In black, growing out of a golden mountain of three, a golden leaf with ring-shaped notches on the sides.Community of
Tiefenbach
Split; front parted diagonally by red and silver, on top a panther in mixed up colors; in the back three green fir trees in silver over a green three-mountain.Market
Tittling
Split; in front, in silver, a black oblique left-hand bar covered with a golden lion walking to the left, accompanied by two four-petalled red heraldic roses with golden lugs; behind in silver three descending blue diamonds.Markt
Untergriesbach
In silver a rising red wolf turned to the left.City of
Vilshofen on the Danube
Divided diagonally; Above, diagonally roughened in silver and blue (Bavarian diamonds), below in red a striding silver panther.Markt
Wegscheid
In blue a silver bar, on it a red-roofed silver church with an onion-roofed church tower on the left, on the left side by a flying silver dove, a golden log in its beak; below on the green ground three green conifers.Market
Windorf
In silver a rising red wolf.Community
Witzmannsberg
Split of black and gold; in front a fallen and an upright silver rafter, behind a rising black billy goat.
Former municipalities with their own coat of arms
Parish of
Alkofen
Split, in the front split by silver and blue, inside a rafter in confused colors, behind in gold a Lorraine crossMunicipality of
Bad Höhenstadt
A blue anchor floating in gold over a red wooden bathtub, above a red rafter; a six-pointed blue star in each of the upper corners.Markt
Hartkirchen
In blue a rooted silver oak with five golden acorns, topped with two diagonally crossed golden keys.Municipality of
Munich
In black, a four-leaf, golden clover with a hanging golden stem.Municipality of
Neuburg a.Inn (–1972)
In silver, a red griffin with a brown hare in the front pawsMunicipality of
Neukirchen a.Inn,
standing in red on a golden hill, a farmer clad in silver with a top hat and high boots, holding three golden ears of wheat in each hand.Municipality of
Sachsenham
In gold, a black cut linden branch with two five-leaf shoots on each sideMunicipality of
Sandbach
In silver over a green shield base, in it a silver wave bar, a soaring red wolf.Parish
Sankt Salvator
In black a gold globe with a red cross with paws on it.
swell
- ^ Ministerial resolution of April 22, 1959 (No.IB 1-3005-11 / 1)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of February 13, 1957 (No.IB 1-3005-13 / 8)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of April 3, 1957 (No.IB 1-3005-13 / 4)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of January 20, 1958 (No.IB 1-3000-29 B 13)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of December 14, 1953 (No.IB 1-3000-29 E / 3)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of June 23, 1953 (No.IB 1-3000-29 F 8)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of April 3, 1952 (No. IB 1-3008 / 29)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of November 13, 1924
- ↑ Ministerial approval of the re-acceptance of September 24, 1956 (No.IB 1-3000-29 V / 3)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of April 1, 1957 (No.IB 1-3000-29 H 8)
- ↑ awarded by the Reichsstatthalter in Bavaria in a document dated July 18, 1936
- ^ Ministerial resolution of November 14, 1954 (No.IB 1-3000-29 M 6)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of October 19, 1955 (No.IB 1-3000-29 N 3)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of March 13, 1951 (No. IB 1-3008 / 18)