Pullach im Isartal

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PULLACH IM ISARTAL

State : Bayern
District (Kreis) : München

Wappen von Pullach im Isartal/Arms (crest) of Pullach im Isartal
Official blazon
German

Schräglinks geteilt durch einen silbernen Wellenbalken; oben in Blau eine bewurzelte silberne Buche, unten in Schwarz drei waagrechte silberne Leisten.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on June 28, 1956.

The arms show a canting beech tree, the name Pullach is derived from Buchenwald (or beech forest). The tree also stands for the two other villages in the municipality, Hesselohe and Höllriegelskreuth, derived from a hazel tree and a clearing of the forest respectively. The wavy bend is the Isar river. The lower left half shows part of the arms of the Lords of Baierbrunn, the oldest known Lords of the village, dating from the 13th century.

Wappen von Pullach im Isartal/Coat of arms (crest) of Pullach im Isartal

The arms on an cover

Literature: Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.





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