Information on flag displays
type: Article , Topic: Flag Displays
Helpful tips in our photo galleries

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It’s easy to make mistakes when displaying flags – flying the wrong flag, or flying the right flag the wrong way. In our photo galleries, we explain the correct way to display the flag and how to avoid mistakes.
A closer look ...
The European flag (Part 1)
In the photo at far left, the European flag is properly hoisted. The flag on the right in the same photo, however, is upside down, as you can see from the stars. The flag in the photo below does not conform to official requirements: The top points of the five upper stars point upwards, while those of the seven lower stars point downwards. In the third photo, the stars are positioned correctly, but the appliqué on the vertical flag makes it look as though the stars are surrounded by a dark ring.
Common mistakes
Empty flagpoles
If flags are to be hoisted on only some of the available flagpoles, then they should be hoisted on flagpoles next to each other, not leaving any empty flagpoles between them. This applies above all to displays of the European and federal (institutions) flag, which are intended to express the close relationship between the two.
Exceptions should be limited to special situations, for example at the Federal Chancellery, when various foreign flags must be hoisted in short succession on the centre of three flagpoles. Flags should always be hoisted on the flagpoles in the superior position, i.e. on the left of an observer facing the building, so that empty flagpoles will be on the right.
Information for indivuals and businesses
Multiple flags flown from the same pole
In Germany, it is customary to fly only one flag from each flagpole or staff. Flags flown from the same halyard are an exception, but not an administrative offence.
There are no federal regulations concerning the use of foreign flags by private individuals or businesses in Germany; individuals are free to express their sympathy with foreign countries by hoisting their flags.
However, those countries may apply restrictions or prohibitions to the use of their flags. In case of doubt, individuals and businesses should enquire at the relevant country’s diplomatic mission in Germany.
Related topics
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Legal basis for flag displays
Here you will find information about the relevant orders and decrees for flagging.
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Types of flags
Flags in horizontal format, vertical flags with outrigger, hanging flags – What kinds of flags are there, and when are they used?