Geisenheim

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Wappen von Geisenheim/Arms (crest) of Geisenheim
GEISENHEIM

Country : Germany
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State : Baden-Württemberg
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District (Kreis) : Rheingau-Taunus Kreis
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(until 1973 Rheingaukreis)


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Official blazon
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  • (1977) In Silber zwei doppelgeschossige rote Türme, durch eine gedeckte Brücke verbunden; über der Brücke ein sechsspeichiges rotes Rad; unter der Brücke ein roter, feuerspeiender Drache, von einer Lanze durchbohrt.
  • (<1977) In Silber zwei doppelgeschossige rote Türme, durch eine gedeckte Brücke verbunden; über und unter der Brücke ein rotes Rad.
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Origin/meaning

The new arms were adopted on June 6, 1977 and replaced historical arms (no grant known).

The two towers symbolise the old parish church, which was destroyed in 1829. The wheel is derived from the arms of the State of Mainz, to which the city historically belonged until 1803. The wheel was also part of the arms of Johannisberg. The dragon in the base is taken from the arms of Stephanshausen.

Previously the city used arms of a similar design, but with two wheels, see below.


The towers appear for the first time on the seals of the city in the 15th century. In the gate between the towers the double-wheel symbol of the State of Mainz was shown. In the 19th century the two wheels were separated into the present composition. The colours are the colours of the State of Mainz.

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Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.




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