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MALMÖ

Province (Landskap): Skåne
County (Län): Skåne län (until 1997 Malmöhus län)
Additions : 1911 Västra Skrävlinge; 1915 Limnhamn (1906 Hyllie); 1931 Fosie; 1935 Husie; 1952 Södra Sallerup; 1967 Oxie (1952 Glostorp, Lockarp); 1971 Bunkeflo (1952 Västra Klagstorp, Tygelsjö)

Arms of Malmö

Official blazon

I silverfält ett rött, med gyllene krona krönt griphuvud. På hjälmen samma bild samt i kronan ett knippe strutsfjädrar av silver.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 23, 1437 by the Danish King Eric of Pommerania and again in 1974.

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The letters patent from 1437 (source)

The oldest seal of Malmö is known from 1421 but is likely to be (much) older. It shows a church with a star and crescent (symbols for eternity) and on the base some waves (for the sea). The church probably represents the main church at the time. A second seal of the city probably dates from the 13th century, but is only known from 1417. It shows a cog ship, indicating the importance of trading.

The seal with the ship also shows the oldest name of the city, "Sigillum der stad Ellenbogen", whereas the other seal states "S(igillum) Villanorum de Malmøghæ", indicating that the seal with the ship is the oldest seal of the city. Both seals have been used by the city for several centuries.

Seal of Malmö

The seal from 1421
Seal of Malmö

The seal from 1417

The arms with the griffin;s head are taken from the arms of Pommerania (Pommern) which also show a griffin. It indicated the importance of the city and loyalty to the King. Ever since the city has used the arms, which is one of the very few in Scandinavia to be allowed to use a helmet and crest.

Arms of Malmö

The arms as shown by Liljeblad, 1878
Arms of Malmö

The arms in the Kaffe Hag album +/- 1935
Arms of Malmö

The arms on a manhole cover
Arms of Malmö

Greeting card, 1950s
Arms of Malmö

Greeting card, 1950s

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