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Mattersburg (Burgenland, Austria)

(until 1924: Mattersdorf)

Last modified: 2025-11-22 by martin karner
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Coat of Arms

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The coat of arms was approved by the town council in June 1972. The official certificate of grant from the Burgenland state government, dated July 4, 1973, describes it as a fire hook. The municipality's website mentions the possibility that the symbol could be a pruning knife, a reminder of the town's time as the largest wine-growing community in the Holy Roman Empire during the 17th century. The count's coronet is a reference to the Lords of Mattersburg, who built the castle in the 13th century. City colours: red and white.
Until 1924, when Mattersburg received its town charter, its name was Mattersdorf.
Mattersburg in Croatian: Matrštof, in Hungarian: Nagymarton ("Big Martin")
Communal website: https://mattersburg.gv.at (history, German)
Martin Karner, 21 November 2025