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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
In goldenem Schild über einem grünen erniedrigten zweispitzigen Berg, der mit drei silbernen Wellenfäden belegt ist, ein roter zweihenkeliger römerzeitlicher Krug.
* (1969) In goldenem Schild über einem grünen erniedrigten zweispitzigen Berg, der mit drei silbernen Wellenfäden belegt ist, ein roter zweihenkeliger römerzeitlicher Krug.
* (2022) In Gold über einem erniedrigten schwarzen, von drei silbernen Wellenfäden durchzogenen zweispitzigen Berg eine rote zweihenkelige römische Amphore, beseitet von je einem schwarzen, leicht geschwungenen und blau fruchtenden Schlehdornzweig.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were granted on September 15th, 1969.
The first arms were granted on September 15th, 1969.
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Bad Gleichenberg is situated at the foot of some hills known as the Gleichenberge (the equal / identical mountains), namely the two former volcanoes the Gleichenberger Kogel and the Bschaidkogel. Its beneficient waters (Bad means spa) have been used since Roman times. Thus, a pitcher of Roman form and a representation of the hills and the fountains were put into the arms.


Gleichenberg is situated at the foot of some hills known as the Gleichenberge (the equal / identical mountains). Its beneficient waters (Bad means spa) have been used since Roman times. Thus, a pitcher of Roman form and a representation of the hills and the fountains were put into the arms.
The new arms were granted on June 30, 2022.


Gleichenberg is a very idyllic place, a small town with a large park and hotels which in some cases have been here for nearly 200 years.
The new arms show the same symbolism as the old arms, but with the addition of two blackthorn branches for the Steinbruch Klausen natural reserve. The buckthorn historically is also used as a medicinal plant, which again refers to the spa.  


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BAD GLEICHENBERG

State : Steiermark
District : Südoststeiermark (until 2015 Feldbach)
Additions : 2015 Bairisch Kölldorf, Merkendorf, Trautmannsdorf in Oststeiermark

Wappen von Bad Gleichenberg/Arms (crest) of Bad Gleichenberg

Official blazon

  • (1969) In goldenem Schild über einem grünen erniedrigten zweispitzigen Berg, der mit drei silbernen Wellenfäden belegt ist, ein roter zweihenkeliger römerzeitlicher Krug.
  • (2022) In Gold über einem erniedrigten schwarzen, von drei silbernen Wellenfäden durchzogenen zweispitzigen Berg eine rote zweihenkelige römische Amphore, beseitet von je einem schwarzen, leicht geschwungenen und blau fruchtenden Schlehdornzweig.

Origin/meaning

The first arms were granted on September 15th, 1969.

Wappen von Bad Gleichenberg/Arms (crest) of Bad Gleichenberg

Bad Gleichenberg is situated at the foot of some hills known as the Gleichenberge (the equal / identical mountains), namely the two former volcanoes the Gleichenberger Kogel and the Bschaidkogel. Its beneficient waters (Bad means spa) have been used since Roman times. Thus, a pitcher of Roman form and a representation of the hills and the fountains were put into the arms.

The new arms were granted on June 30, 2022.

The new arms show the same symbolism as the old arms, but with the addition of two blackthorn branches for the Steinbruch Klausen natural reserve. The buckthorn historically is also used as a medicinal plant, which again refers to the spa.


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Literature : Image provided by Karl Palfrader (k.palfrader@aon.at), MStLA Folge 20 (1970), 48