The coat of arms that serves as the symbol of Ursynów, a quarter of the city of Warsaw, Poland, depicts a red castle with an open gate, and two towers with red roofs, placed on a yellow background, and standing on a green field.
On the top of the gate is a black bear, standing on its back feet, and facing to the left.
The coat of arms has an Iberian style escutcheon with square top and rounded base.
[1][2] The coat of arms had been designed by the group of specialists, that included Jerzy Nowosielski and Andrzej Kulikowski.
[1] On 27 October 2002, the municipality had been replaced by the district of Ursynów, that continues to use the coat of arms to the present day.