Landscheid

Landscheid borders on Großlittgen, Hupperath, Bergweiler, Bruch, Arenrath, Binsfeld, Spangdahlem, Gransdorf and Schwarzenborn.

Another source[3] says that in 1070, Niederkail was mentioned as the nobleman Godefried von der Keyle’s home.

The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:[4] The German blazon reads: Schild gespalten, vorne in Gold ein blauer Krummstab, hinten in Rot ein sechs-speichiges goldenes Rad.

The blue crozier symbolises Abbess Gertrude of Nivelles, who is the church’s patron.

The six-spoked golden wheel was taken from the arms formerly borne by the once self-administering municipality of Niederkail.

Landscheid was granted the right to bear its own arms on 5 December 1980 by the Regierungsbezirk government in Trier.

Coat of arms
Coat of arms