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Bruckneudorf (Burgenland, Austria)

a.k.a. Bruckneudorf-Kaisersteinbruch

Last modified: 2026-02-06 by martin karner
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From the communal website: "In a red shield, a golden masoned bridge with five crennelations, surmounted by a golden crown of leaves.

On the one hand, the bridge symbolises the word 'Bruck' = bridge, and on the other hand, it is intended to refer to the connecting role of the municipality on the ancient border river Leitha. The leaf crown is a fitting symbol, given the many considerations that lie in the history of the local area. It refers to the names Chunigesprunne (Königsbrunn), Königshof, Kaisersteinbruch, Königshufen and Königsdenkmal. Last but not least, between 1898 and 1921, the place was called [in Hungarian] Kiralyhida = Königsbrücke (King's Bridge).
The choice of colours (red/gold) is intended to reflect the region's affiliation with Burgenland."

The official colours are red-yellow-red. The arms were granted on 22 October 1994.
Communal website: https://bruckneudorf.eu (history, German)

Martin Karner, 2 February 2026