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Deutsch: Stadtwappen von Bad Herrenalb, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
English: coat of arms of Bad Herrenalb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Deutsch: In Schwarz ein doppelreihig rot-silbern geschachter Schräglinksbalken, überdeckt mit einer rot gefütterten silbernen Albe, durch die ein pfahlweis gestellter, linksgewendeter goldener Abtsstab gesteckt ist.
English: Sable; a bend sinister, chequered of gules and argent; superimposed by an alb argent, being gules inside and pierced by a crozier or in pale.
Blazon reference
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Amtsblatt der Stadt Bad Herranalb 2022
Tincture (BW)
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Object history
Deutsch: Den Ursprung der Siedlung am Oberlauf der Alb bildete das 1149 gestiftete und 1535 reformierte Zisterzienserkloster Herrenalb. Die 1791 aus ehemaligem Kloster und Klosterweiler gebildete bürgerliche Gemeinde entwickelte sich zu einem Kurort, der 1887 zur Stadt erhoben wurde und seit 1971 das Prädikat „Bad" führt. Das älteste Siegel der Gemeinde zeigte schon um 1800 den geschachten sogenannten Zisterzienserbalken schräggekreuzt mit einem Abtsstab. Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts übernahm die Stadt das ehemalige Klosterwappen, welches sie bis heute führt. Es ist „redend" für den Kloster- und Ortsnamen, da ihm das Wortspiel mit der Albe, dem weißen Chorrock der Mönche, und dem Flussnamen Alb zugrundeliegt.
English: The Cistercian Monastery of Herrenalb is the core of the namesake hamlet alongside the bank of Alb River. The monastery was established in 1149 and converted to Protestantism in 1535. The monastery's hamlet developed to a civic municipality in 1791, gained the title of a spa (German: Bad) and finally in 1887 the rank of a city. The title of a spa however was granted later in 1971. The oldest municipal seal already displayed the chequered Cistercian bend in saltire with a crozier. At the end of the 19th century the city adopted the former arms of the monastery. The alb, a white robe of a choir, is punning. The rivers name sounds similar.
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Coat of arms created for the Project “Heraldry” of the German speaking Wikipedia
Source Own work based on: Amtsblatt der Stadt Bad Herranalb 2022
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coat of arms of Bad Herrenalb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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