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In white, a green, three-leaved vine tendril, draped with three blue grapes, winding around a red post.
The canting flag/coat of arms (Wein = wine) was already used on the Weinfelden court seals at the
end of the 15th century.
In blue a white zigzag bar, three times broken.
Based on the coat of arms of the von Ulm family, who owned the village as a fief of the Bishop of
Constance. In the 18th century the rights went to the city of Zurich, as indicated by the colours.
In 1995 Weerswilen split off the Berg commune and joined Weinfelden.