Coat of arms of the Walpertskirchen community
The coat of arms of the municipality of Walpertskirchen has been the official emblem of Walpertskirchen since 1981, along with the flag .
Blazon
"In silver a blue wavy bar, above a red crown, below a red rafter."
history
The coat of arms was designed by the Tutzinger heraldist Peter Ziller .
The Walpertskirchen parish, which was first mentioned in 749, had extensive spiritual and manorial relationships with the Freising Abbey and the Isen Collegiate Abbey. For this reason the heraldist removed the red crown from the coat of arms of the Hochstift Freising . Ziller took the rafters from the coat of arms of the Türndl family, who owned a noble seat in Deuting until the 16th century. The wave bar symbolizes the location of the community in the Erdinger hill country.
The government of Upper Bavaria approved the use of the coat of arms by the municipality by resolution of August 13, 1981.
See also
literature
- Erdinger Latest News (local section of the SZ ) from November 25, 1980.
- Unser Bayern (local supplement of the Bayerische Staatszeitung ), vol. 32 (1983), p. 16.
- The heraldic lion. Yearbook , 1984/85, p. 36.
- Gerald Deckart (Ed.): Landkreis Erding. Country and people, history, economy, culture . Erding (Landkreis Erding), 1985, p. 412.
Web links
- Entry on the coat of arms of the coat of arms of the municipality Walpertskirchen in the database of the House of Bavarian History