Flag of Rastatt Germany The flag of Rastatt, a city in southwestern Germany, is a banner of colors symbolizing its history and identity. Consisting of five equal horizontal stripes, the flag reflects the city's administrative structure, with three red stripes representing the urban district and two white stripes signifying the rural districts. The design is based on the Baden-Wrttemberg state flag, a nod to Rastatt's regional affiliation. Adopted in 1952, the flag serves as an emblem of unity and pride for the city's residents.