List of coats of arms in Munich

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The list of coats of arms in Munich shows the coats of arms in the Bavarian capital, Munich .

State capital Munich

The coat of arms of the state capital of Munich currently in use was designed by Eduard Ege and approved by the Munich city council on December 17, 1957.

coat of arms Art description
Muenchen Small City Coat of Arms.svg Small coat of arms In silver, a monk in red shoes with a black robe rimmed with gold and a hood pulled over, with a blessing right hand, in his left hand a red Gospel book
Large city arms of Munich Great coat of arms In silver an open red city gate between two red tin towers with roofs that are zigzagged several times in black and gold; above a growing, golden crowned and armored golden lion; in the gate of the monk of the little coat of arms.

Former municipalities with their own coat of arms

coat of arms place draft decision Approval description
Wappen-Au.png Suburb
Au
Awarded by the Royal Bavarian. State Commissariat of Bavaria on July 25, 1808 In blue on a green Dreiberg three silver lilies with a green stem and leaves (the coat of arms stands for the Lilienberg monastery belonging to the Au)
Coat of arms of the former municipality of Aubing.png Aubing parish
Otto Hupp Ministry of the Interior on February 23, 1933 Three green leaves on a silver background (coat of arms of a local aristocratic family from the 12th to 14th centuries, attached to the certificate of Hartmann von Aubing dated May 1, 1334)
Wappen-Feldmoching.png Feldmoching municipality
Otto Hupp and Privy Councilor Franz Xaver Glasschröder Ministry of the Interior April 30, 1927 In the blue field, a silver left sloping bar covered with a black plow.
Wappen-Milbertshofen.png City of
Milbertshofen
Mayor A. Kurz and Otto Hupp Magistrate and council of the municipal representatives of the city of Milbertshofen on February 16, 1911 did not take place because of the incorporation of Milbertshofen on April 1, 1913 In green a single-towered white church, standing in a curtain wall
Coat of arms Obermenzing.svg Obermenzing municipality
Lorenz Rheude Local council on April 26, 1922 Ministry of the Interior on September 22, 1922 In a silver shield on a green ground, a red lock with two tapering flank towers.
Wappen-Pasing.png City of
Pasing
Otto Hupp City council of Pasing on April 1, 1908 Ministry of the Interior on July 20, 1908 A silver tin tower in red on a green island flooded by a silver river.
Wappen-Schwabing.png City of
Schwabing
Ernst von Destouches Municipal administration on June 2, 1886 Prince Regent Luitpold on December 29, 1886 In the blue or azure-colored shield there are twelve golden ears of corn, the stalks of which are held together by a silver ribbon intertwined in a bow
Wappen-Untermenzing.png community
Untermenzing
Otto Hupp Local council on May 30, 1934 Ministry of the Interior on December 1, 1934 Split shield, upper half triple chess in red and silver, lower half a black undershot half mill wheel on gold

literature

  • Helmuth Stahleder : From Allach to Zamilapark . Names and basic historical data on the history of Munich and its incorporated suburbs. Ed .: City Archives Munich. Münchenverlag, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-934036-46-5 .

Web links

Commons : Galerie Wappen in Munich  - album with pictures, videos and audio files
Commons : Category Wappen in München  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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  1. Stahleder, From Allach to Zamilapark, p. 78f
  2. Stahleder, From Allach to Zamilapark, p. 24f
  3. Stahleder, From Allach to Zamilapark, p. 25
  4. Stahleder, From Allach to Zamilapark, p. 37
  5. Stahleder, From Allach to Zamilapark, pp. 75f
  6. Stahleder, From Allach to Zamilapark, pp. 89f
  7. Stahleder, From Allach to Zamilapark, p. 93
  8. Stahleder, From Allach to Zamilapark, p. 102
  9. Stahleder, From Allach to Zamilapark, p. 114