Monday, January 19, 2009

Mural Crown

Coat of arms, LivornoLast year Livorno changed its coat of arms and swapped its traditional gems crown for a mural crown with eight turrets (five visibles).
Of a mural crown Wikipedia says:
The term is also used in heraldry to denote a crown modeled after the walls of a castle. In recent times, mural crowns have been used in opposition to royal crowns; they are typical of Italian medieval and modern Communes. A mural crowned lady, Italia Turrita, is a symbol of Italy. In Italy, communes have a mural crown on their coat of arms, golden, with five towers, for cities.Coat of arms, LivornoThe municipality spent some time, and probably some money, on this quest for heraldic certainty, with the help of a few consultants and an exchange of letters between Livorno and Rome.
Fine, but now the sea is flooding the main gate...

See also: Town Hall - Piazza del Municipio - Coat of Arms

4 comments:

Walker said...

Great combination of picture and info, love it.

Jane Hards Photography said...

interesting info.

Ming the Merciless said...

Beautiful coat of arms! It's so European!

Both versions look great.

tapirgal said...

Exotic, interesting, graphically pleasing and educational. It seems that at least three of us have murals today.