The first mention Dittwar is related to the donation of the Castrum Dietebure by Count Henricus de Luden to the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg.
The coat of arms of Dittwar show a bunch of grapes and a plough iron, both derived from the old seal of the village.
The oldest known seal of the village dates from 1768 and shows a crowned wheel, flanked by the grapes and plough.
As the wheel is very common, it was decided to use the typical village symbols of the 18th century seal in the new arms.
Inside the church, the chapel at "Kreuzhölzle" and in the village baroque portals and ornate shrines can be found.