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SOAVE

Region : Veneto
Province : Verona

350 pxStemma di Soave

Official blazon

Partito di rosso e d'argento, al castello torricellato di tre, la torre mediana più grande e più alta, merlato alla ghibellina, aperto e finestrato dei campi, murato di nero attraversante sul tutto dall'uno all'altro, accompagnato in punta da due lettere maiuscole C.S. di nero. Ornamenti esteriori da Comune.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on February 1, 1931.

The arms are first known from a collection of civic arms on the Venetian municipalities in 1876. These arms showed only the towers, the letters were added in 1931. In a letter from August 13, 1876 the mayor of Soave mentioned that the arms have been used form times immemorial, but the exact origin is not known.

The colours are supposed to have been derived from the arms of the Della Scala family, Lords of Verona, who had in Soave their summer residence. The tower itself symbolises the Verona gate, the main access to the walled city of Soave.


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