Coat of arms of the municipality of Hohenpolding

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Hohenpolding
Free State of Bavaria
Coat of arms of the municipality of Hohenpolding
Blazon

"Above a silver shield base, in it two green sea leaves on crossed stems, next to each other in blue a silver heraldic lily with a golden crown instead of the covenant and a silver cross, the vertical bar of which is covered by a golden crown."

Community colors
               White-green-yellow
Basic data
Introduction: 1983
Legal basis: Decision of the government of Upper Bavaria
Supporting documents: Government decision of February 8, 1983

The coat of arms of the municipality of Hohenpolding has been the official emblem of Hohenpolding alongside the flag since 1983 .

Blazon

"Above a silver shield base, in it two green sea leaves on crossed stems, next to each other in blue a silver heraldic lily with a golden crown instead of the covenant and a silver cross, the vertical bar of which is covered by a golden crown."

history

The coat of arms was designed by the Freising heraldist Theodor Goerge .

The lily and the crown in the coat of arms, as symbols of Mary, point to the patronage of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in the church of Hohenpolding, which was founded in the 8th century. The cross with the crown symbolizes the church of Sulding (Patronage of the Exaltation of the Cross St. Helena ). The two sheets of the lake in the base of the coat of arms are reminiscent of the Frauenchiemsee monastery , which was important for the history of the municipality as the landlord . The green tinge is intended to symbolize the predominantly agricultural structure of the community.

The government of Upper Bavaria approved the use of the coat of arms by the municipality by resolution of February 8, 1983.

See also

literature

  • Erdinger Anzeiger / Dorfener Anzeiger (independent local newspaper for the district of Erding), April 27, 1983
  • Erdinger Latest News (local section of the Süddeutsche Zeitung), January 24, 1994

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