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The arms show a wooden gate, which symbolises the medieval castle which was located near the village. The crosier symbolises the Bishops of Schleswig, who used the castle as a refuge in difficult times. At the same time the gate symbolises the two villages of Arenholz and Lürschau that are now combined to a single municipality. This is further symbolised by the cross-bar. The blue colours symbolises the Lake Arenholz and the gold the sand of the Lürschauer Heide. | The arms show a wooden gate, which symbolises the medieval castle which was located near the village. The crosier symbolises the Bishops of Schleswig, who used the castle as a refuge in difficult times. At the same time the gate symbolises the two villages of Arenholz and Lürschau that are now combined to a single municipality. This is further symbolised by the cross-bar. The blue colours symbolises the Lake Arenholz and the gold the sand of the Lürschauer Heide. | ||
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LÜRSCHAU
State : Schleswig-Holstein
District (Kreis) : Schleswig-Flensburg
Amt : Amt Arensharde (until 2007 Amt Schuby)
Official blazon
In Blau ein wachsender goldener Bischofsstab, eingeschlossen von einem wachsenden goldenen Holztor.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on July 27, 2001.
The arms show a wooden gate, which symbolises the medieval castle which was located near the village. The crosier symbolises the Bishops of Schleswig, who used the castle as a refuge in difficult times. At the same time the gate symbolises the two villages of Arenholz and Lürschau that are now combined to a single municipality. This is further symbolised by the cross-bar. The blue colours symbolises the Lake Arenholz and the gold the sand of the Lürschauer Heide.
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Literature : Kommunale Wappenrolle Schleswig-Holstein