CoA MüKä Ringstraße - Mülheim-Kärlich, RP, Germany
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member kaschper69
N 50° 23.327 E 007° 30.120
32U E 393513 N 5582931
Coat of arms of the city Mülheim-Kärlich.
Waymark Code: WMW7EY
Location: Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Date Posted: 07/20/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
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[DE] Auf der Glasscheibe der Bushaltestelle an der Ringstraße ist das Wappen der Stadt Mülheim-Kärlich zu sehen.

"Blasonierung: „In Silber zwei schräggekreuzte schwarze Bischofsstäbe, deren Voluten in einem gleichschenkligen Kreuz enden, belegt mit einem durchgehenden roten Balkenkreuz, in dessen Querbalkenmitte ein ovales silbernes Mühleisen.“
Wappenbedeutung: Das Mülheim-Kärlicher Wappen entstand Anfang 1970 aus der Kombination der Wappen beider Orte. Das durchgehende rote Balkenkreuz in Silber ist das Kreuz Kurtriers, zu dem beide Orte bis zum Ende des alten Reiches gehörten und das beide in gleicher Form und Größe in ihren ehemaligen Wappen trugen. Das Mühleisen aus dem Mülheimer Wappen, dort als schwarzes Mühleisen im rechten Obereck, weist auf die Mühlen hin, die einst hier standen. Die schräggekreuzten schwarzen Bischofsstäbe aus dem Kärlicher Wappen, dort über dem durchgehenden roten Balkenkreuz, beziehen sich darauf, dass die Kurfürsten und Erzbischöfe von Trier zeitweise im später zerstörten Kärlicher Schloss residierten."

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[EN] The coat of arms of the town of Mülheim-Kärlich can be seen on the glass pane of the bus stop on the Ringstraße.

"Blasoning:" In Silver, two obliquely crossed black bishops, whose volutes end in an isosceles cross, is marked by a continuous red barred cross, in the crossbar center of which is an oval silver mill. "
Coat of arms meaning: The Mülheim-Kärlicher coat of arms originated in early 1970 from the combination of the coats of arms of both places. The crossed silver cross in silver is the cross of Kurtrier, to which both places belonged until the end of the old empire, and which both carried the same coat of arms in their former coat of arms. The Mühlenisen from the Mülheim coat of arms, there as a black mill iron in the right upper corner, points to the mills that once stood here. The obliquely crossed black bishop's rods from the Carinthian coat of arms, over the red cross-beam, refer to the fact that the Electors and Archbishops of Trier temporarily resided in the later destroyed Carinthian Palace. "

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Bearer of Coat of Arms: Town

Full name of the bearer: Mülheim-Kärlich

Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?:
The coat of arms of the town of Mülheim-Kärlich can be seen on the glass pane of the bus stop on the Ringstraße.


Material / Design: Glass (painted / stained)

Blazon (heraldic description):
"Blasoning:" In Silver, two obliquely crossed black bishops, whose volutes end in an isosceles cross, is marked by a continuous red barred cross, in the crossbar center of which is an oval silver mill. " Coat of arms meaning: The Mülheim-Kärlicher coat of arms originated in early 1970 from the combination of the coats of arms of both places. The crossed silver cross in silver is the cross of Kurtrier, to which both places belonged until the end of the old empire, and which both carried the same coat of arms in their former coat of arms. The Mühlenisen from the Mülheim coat of arms, there as a black mill iron in the right upper corner, points to the mills that once stood here. The obliquely crossed black bishop's rods from the Carinthian coat of arms, over the red cross-beam, refer to the fact that the Electors and Archbishops of Trier temporarily resided in the later destroyed Carinthian Palace. " Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BClheim-K%C3%A4rlich#Wappen


Address:
Ringstraße 56218 Mülheim-Kärlich


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Web page about the structure where is Coat of Arms installed (if exists): Not listed

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