Březové Hory

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BŘEZOVÉ HORY

Province: Středočeský Kraj
District (Okres) : Příbram
Incorporated into : 1953 Příbram

Arms (crest) of Březové Hory

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Origin/meaning

The settlement was founded in the beginning of the 16th century in the vicinity of the Příbram silver mines. In the 18th century it was promoted to the status of a townlet and in 1896 to that of a royal mining town. A year later it was granted coat-of-arms, though prior to that the community already used arms, unapproved at that time, bearing the crossed mining hammers' and the crescent of the moon (see image below).

The arms granted in 1897 repre­sent a fortified wall with towers and an open gate which is meant to indicate the character of a free town, while the crossed mining hammers and the crescent of the moon in the gate indicate the mining of the silver ore; the plate between the towers and with a spreading birch tree is the so called speaking symbol which refers to the name of the town. The shield is held by two miners dressed in state uni­forms.

Wappen von Březové Hory

The arms by Widimsky, 1864
Wappen von Březové Hory

The arms in the Abadie albums
Arms (crest) of Březové Hory
The arms by Jan Čaka (1977)



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