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'''GRESSENBERG'''
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State : [[Steiermark]]<br>
State : [[Steiermark]]<br>
District : Deutschlandsberg<br>
District : Deutschlandsberg<br>
Incorporated into : 2015 [[Schwanberg (Steiermark)|Schwanberg]]
Incorporated into: 2015 [[Schwanberg (Steiermark)|Schwanberg]]


[[File:gressenberg.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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The arms are strewn with sprigs of cress because it is a popular explanation that Gressenberg really means Kressenberg (hill of cress).
The arms are strewn with sprigs of cress because it is a popular explanation that Gressenberg really means Kressenberg (hill of cress).


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Latest revision as of 10:15, 28 January 2024

GRESSENBERG

State : Steiermark
District : Deutschlandsberg
Incorporated into: 2015 Schwanberg

Wappen von Gressenberg/Arms (crest) of Gressenberg
Official blazon
German blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on ??

There were several old roads from Styria to Carinthia, called Weinstrassen (wine roads); one of them passed locally via Gressenberg (an old form of "der grosse Berg", the bigger mountain - which is symbolised by the blue field).

There is a lot of quartz in the stone of the Koralpe mountains - so, from the 16th century on, small glassworks, Glashütten, were established and the cross in the arms consists of two glass-blowers' pipes. One of these glassworks did so well that a small village grew up, even after the Glashütte was abandoned, and a church was built at Glashütten, dedicated to Our Lady (hence the fleur-de-lis).

The arms are strewn with sprigs of cress because it is a popular explanation that Gressenberg really means Kressenberg (hill of cress).


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