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Dolní Dvořiště (Czech Republic)

Český Krumlov okres, South Bohemian region

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[Dolní Dvořiště flag] by Jarig Bakker, 12 Jul 2005
adopted 27 Feb 2004 See also:

Dolní Dvořiště flag

Image after Petr Exner's Vexilologický Lexikon prapory obcí Čr (2004) - Dolní Dvořiště, Český Krumlov district, South Bohemian region - adopted 27 Feb 2004.

Town History :
The first written mention of the town is from 1279. It was established by the lords of Rosenberg in the 13th century, but in 1380 it already appears as a small township with its own seal. After the Rosenbergs died out, the town passed into the ownership of the lords of Švamberk, from whom it was seized in 1620 due to a revolt and given to Karel Bonaventura Buquoy.

Tales and legends :
When the Virgin Mary was wandering through the town, she stepped up onto a large stone to look around. The stone broke and formed a crack which has been growing wider ever since. When the fissure becomes wide enough for a loaded vehicle to pass through, it will be the end of the world.
Source: this site.
Jarig Bakker, 12 Jul 2005


Dolní Dvořiště Coat of Arms

[Dolní Dvořiště Coat of Arms] from this site.

Description :
on a blue shield is a five-posted silver pallisade weaved with horizontal sticks. Behind the pallisade, two rotund silver two-storeyed towers stand out with a cornice between both storeys. The towers culminate with a five-shadowed battlement and a pointed red roof with gold poppies. Between the towers is a red five-petaled rose with a golden center and green calixtine leaves.