The Flag of Koblenz, Germany, is a symbol representing the city's history and identity. Consisting of three equal horizontal bands of black, red, and gold from top to bottom, this flag design reflects the tricolor used by several German states in the past. Not to be confused with the German national flag (black, red, and gold vertical stripes), the Koblenz flag is unique within Germany's federal structure. The city of Koblenz adopted this specific flag design officially on October 25, 1953, following its integration into the Federal Republic of Germany after World War II. The black, red, and gold colors have no official meaning related to the city's history or symbolism but are common in German heraldry.