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[[Literature]] : http://www.nemzetijelkepek.hu; Robert and Bela, 1975
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[[Category:Hungarian Municipalities K]]
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Latest revision as of 07:44, 20 March 2025

KESZTHELY

Province (county) : Zala

Keszthely (címer, arms)
Official blazon
Hungarian blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The ship in the arms represents the Phoenix, one of the greatest ships ever on the Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Middle-Europe. The lion is taken from the arms of the Festetics-family, former owners of the city, who built the baroque-style palace of Keszthely, and who founded one of the first agriculture-universities in Europe in the town (the Georgikon).
I have no information on the meaning of the crane.

During communist rule the city used the arms below, with as symbols again the ship and for the university a wheat ear and the book. The star was the symbol of the Communist Party.


Keszthely1.jpg

The arms in the 1970s

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Literature: http://www.nemzetijelkepek.hu; Robert and Bela, 1975