The Czerweny family from Arland
The Czerweny family were big industrialists in the match industry and originally came from the south-east Bohemian town of Trutnov, on the edge of the Giant Mountains on the Aupa. The founding father Franz Czerweny (born March 26th, 1848, died April 13th, 1921) was made a kuk commercial councilor in 1907 and an officer's cross holder of the Franz Joseph Order in 1911 because of his outstanding achievements. Among other things, he donated a workers' dormitory in Deutschlandsberg, which still exists today, and Arnfels Castle, including an outbuilding, for charitable and/or non-profit purposes. He also gave the community of Deutschlandsberg a source area for the Mäktische high spring water pipeline with a protective area of 23 hectares. Because of his services, he was knighted by Emperor Karl I and awarded the title "Edler von Arland". The name Arland stands for the cities of Arnfels and Landsberg (Deutschlandsberg).
The family crest shows a silver eagle on a triangle in the middle. Above the eagle are placed a small crown and an armored arm holding a torch. In the lower part there are three silver poles. The motto of the family is: "Free the eye, clear the will, complete the deed.