Mulda (Sachsen)

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MULDA (SACHSEN)

State : Sachsen
District (Kreis) : Mittelsachsen (1994-2008 Freiberg, until 1994 Brand-Erbisdorf)
Additions: 1934 Randeck; 1994 Helbigsdorf, Zethau

Wappen von Mulda (Sachsen)/Arms (crest) of Mulda (Sachsen)
Official blazon
German

Durch Göbelschnitt geteilt; vorn in Rot drei silberne Orgelpfeifen, hinten in Gold pfahlweise drei blaue Leinblüten, die mittlere nach Innen versetzt, mit jeweils fünf Blütenblättern und goldenem Butzen, unten in Silber wachsend aus blauem Wellenschildfuß ein schwarzes Mühlrad, im Wellenschildfuß fünf 3:2 stehende silberne Wellen.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 2012.

The arms combine elements for the three former municipalities merged in 1994. The organ pipes represent Helbigsdorf and its famous organ. The flax flowers represent Zethau and the importance of flax cultivation for the village. The water mill represents Mulda and the former water mills in the Mulda river.

Siegel von Mulda (Sachsen)

Seal from around 1900


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