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Lübbecke City (Germany)

Lübbecke, Kreis Minden-Lübbecke, Nordrhein-Westfalen

Last modified: 2024-07-13 by klaus-michael schneider
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[Lübbecke flag] 3:5   image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 June 2010
approved 7 October 1974 See also:

Current Flag

It is a red over white horizontal bicolour with the coat of arms shifted to the hoist.
Source: Veddeler 2003, p.450
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 June 2010

Banner

[Lübbecke banner] 5:2, image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 June 2010

It is a red and white vertical bicolour with the coat of arms shifted to the top.
Source: Veddeler 2003, p.450
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 June 2010

Coat of arms

Shield Argent a gate Gules masoned Sable with two embattled towers, in open door Azure a pair of two keys Or in saltire in a blue field, on central chief a facetted 6-point star Or.
Meaning:
According to source the current coat of arms is based upon the image shown in the most ancient main seal of the city. The colours red and silver and the pair of keys as well are symbolising the former Bishopric of Minden. The star is representing Bishop Volkwin von Schwalenberg, who granted the rights of a city to Lübbecke in 1279.
Source: Veddeler 2003, p.172
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 June 2010

Flag, banner and coat of arms were approved by Regierungspräsident Detmold on 7 October 1974.

Former Flag until 1974

[Lübbecke former flag] 3:5, image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 Jul 2010

It is a red over white horizontal bicolour with the coat of arms in the centre of the flag.
Source: Stadler 1972, p.66
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 July 2010

Former Coat of Arms

Shield Gules a pair of two keys Argent in saltire, on central chief a 6-point star Or.
Meaning:
According to Stadler 1972 the coat of arms was in use since 16th century. The colours red and silver and the pair of keys as well are symbolising the former Bishopric of Minden. The star is representing Bishop Volkwin von Schwalenberg, who granted the rights of a city to Lübbecke in 1279.
The former arms were granted officially by the Prussian king in 1908.
Source: Stadler 1972, p.66
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 July 2010


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