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The arms granted in 1897 repre­sent a fortified wall with towers and an open gate which is meant to indicate the character of a free town, while the crossed mining hammers and the crescent of the moon in the gate indicate the mining of the silver ore; the plate between the towers and with a spreading birch tree is the so called speaking symbol which refers to the name of the town. The shield is held by two miners dressed in state uni­forms.
The arms granted in 1897 repre­sent a fortified wall with towers and an open gate which is meant to indicate the character of a free town, while the crossed mining hammers and the crescent of the moon in the gate indicate the mining of the silver ore; the plate between the towers and with a spreading birch tree is the so called speaking symbol which refers to the name of the town. The shield is held by two miners dressed in state uni­forms.


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File:brezovehory.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Březové Hory|The arms by Widimsky (1864)
File:brezovehory.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Březové Hory|The arms by Widimsky (1864)