List of coats of arms in Stuttgart

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Stuttgart district in Baden-Württemberg , including historical coats of arms, listed in Wikipedia . 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.

Coat of arms of the Stuttgart district

Location of the state capital Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg (dark yellow)

City arms in Stuttgart

District coats of arms of former cities in Stuttgart

District coats of arms of former municipalities in Stuttgart

Blazons

  1. Stuttgart : In gold a rising black horse.
  2. Cannstatt : In red a silver jug ​​(communion jug) with the Jesus monogram ihs.
  3. Feuerbach : In a diagonally divided shield above a natural beaver in red, gnawing a sloping natural branch, below in silver a black cogwheel with a blue toothed ring.
  4. Zuffenhausen : In silver, a wide green sloping beam, covered with the silver clad 'Zuffenhausen shepherd' sitting to the left and playing on a silver shawm, a blue gear wheel above, a blue ploughshare below.
  5. Birkach : In a split shield in front in gold three black deer sticks lying one above the other, behind in silver on a green ground a natural birch.
  6. Botnang : In gold on black ground between two black beeches, a running, red-tongued black boar (wild boar) with silver tusks.
  7. Büsnau : Under a double-rowed red and silver shield head in gold, a three-lipped red flag under a lying black stag pole. (not an independent municipality, was unofficially created after the settlement was established)
  8. Degerloch : In red under a silver ploughshare, two obliquely crossed silver swords (rapiers) with golden knobs, handles and crossguards.
  9. Gaisburg : A black goat in gold on a green three-mountain.
  10. Hedelfingen : Under a black shield head, inside a golden deer pole, split, roughened in gold and black on the front, the black capital letters HF connected to the monogram in gold on the back.
  11. Heumaden : A black pitchfork and a black rake crossed diagonally in gold.
  12. Hofen : Von Silber und Schwarz Schacht in 20 places.
  13. Kaltental : In red, ten-pointed silver deer antlers with a silver grind.
  14. Möhringen on the Fildern : Fourth of gold and silver; 1. a black carrying pole growing out of the division and ending in a cross covered by a three-lobed red flag with red fringes, 2. a black carrot with red lips, 3. five (2: 1: 2) black discs, 4 a six-spoke red wheel broken out on the right, with six red knives on the outside.
  15. Mühlhausen am Neckar : In a split shield in front in black three lying silver mill irons one above the other, in the back diagonally divided by silver and red, inside an oblique left office staff in mixed up colors.
  16. Münster am Neckar : The silver Latin capital letter M in blue, covered by a golden abbot's staff placed on a pole.
  17. ^ Obertürkheim : In silver a six-spoke and six-blade black mill wheel.
  18. Plieningen : Three (2: 1) filled, five-petaled silver roses with golden sepals in blue.
  19. Rohr auf den Fildern : In silver an open black flight, between the wings a pole-like green cattail.
  20. Rohracker : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, split, in front a left-facing silver wing in blue, behind in gold a red-tongued black lion.
  21. Rotenberg : In gold, a black rust with a handle turned downwards.
  22. Sillenbuch : A silver beech tree with roots in blue, covered with a red label, inside a silver jug.
  23. Stammheim : In blue a rooted golden tree stump (trunk), above a golden horseshoe.
  24. ^ Uhlbach : In gold, the Latin black capital letter VLB.
  25. Untertürkheim : A six-pointed golden star in blue.
  26. Vaihingen on the Fildern : In silver, a broken six-spoke red wheel, broken out at the top right, with four red knives on the outside.
  27. Vaihingen (city district coat of arms ): In a split shield above in gold, a six-spoke red wheel broken out below, equipped with four red knives on the outside, below in blue an open golden flight, between the wings a pole-like golden cattail. (Proposed in 1937 but not accepted; used today by Heimatring Vaihingen)
  28. Cheeks on the Neckar : In silver, a green oak branch with six green leaves and a red acorn on top.
  29. Weilimdorf : In a divided shield above in red a golden church between two golden houses (village), below in gold a three-lap red flag.
  30. Zazenhausen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in black three rooted golden ears of corn covered by a silver hand scale.

literature

  • Heinz Bardua: Stuttgart coat of arms. Coat of arms and heraldic traditions of the city and its suburbs , paperback: 91 pages, publisher: Hohenheim (1973), ISBN 3-8985-0906-0 .
  • Heinz Bardua: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 1: The district and community coats of arms in the Stuttgart administrative region . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart, 1987, 158 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0801-8 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag Bremen, 1971.