Meran

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MERAN - MERANO

Region: Trentino-Alto Adige
Province : Bolzano
Additions: 1923 Untermais

Stemma di Meran
Official blazon
Italian
  • (de) In Silber ein rechtsschauender, ungekrönter u. golden bewehrter roter Adler mit goldenen Kleeblattspangen, welcher mit den Fängen auf einer durchgehenden Mauer aufsitzt, die mit vier eingespitzten Zinnen bewehrt und durch drei offene Spitzbogentore durchbrochen ist, in welchen die Federn des Adlerschweifes sichtbar sind.
  • (it) D'argento all'aquila di rosso priva di corona, rostrata e membrata d'oro, il volo caricato di due spranghette dello stesso, seduto con gli artigli su un muro al naturale toccante i bordi, merlato alla ghibellina di quattro pezzi e aperto di tre archi nei quali si vede la coda.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms are known since the 14th century. Merano was known in the Roman times and was granted city rights between 1270 and 1317. The oldest known seal with the arms dates from 1353. In colour the arms appear in a roll of arms from 1390.
The arms basically show the eagle of Tyrolia behind a city wall. The oldest seal shows the wall with four towers and three gates as in the present arms, the roll of arms does not show gates. In a picture from 1759 the eagle is crowned and has a green wreath of honour. Finally during the fascist era the city was granted new arms in 1928, showing the eagle behind a wall with five towers. The whole was placed on a bottom of green, dotted with green trefoils. Above the shield a mural crown was placed (see below). These arms were replaced by the historical arms after the war.

Coat of arms (crest) of Meran

The arms in a 16th century manuscript
Stemma di Meran

The arms in Stemmi delle principali città d'Italia. Milano (pre 1940)
Arms (crest) of Meran

The arms in the Abadie albums

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Literature : Prünster, 1972; Gall, F. : Österreichischer Wappenkalender, 1960.