This labyrinth from the type Amiens was built in the year 2004 during the labyrinth project Würzburg.
It was made as an activity in the art lessons. The labyrinth is drawn on the schoolyard and is run very much, especially in the recess. The colour is still fading and a refreshment would be very fine.
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The Labyrinth at the Riemenschneider Secondary School in Würzburg (Germany)
Posted in Labyrinth, Report, Typology, tagged map, school, type amiens on March 29, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Maze of Saffron Walden
Posted in Labyrinth, Report, tagged map, Saffron Walden, turf maze on March 20, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Saffron Walden Town Maze in England is the largest, historical
turf-cut labyrinth in Europe. It has a diameter of 35 m and the way is
about 1500 m long. It has 17 circuits with 4 swells and ranks among the medieval type. The exact age is unknown, but in 1699 there was paid 15 shillings for [...]
The Outdoor Labyrinth of Grace Cathedral at San Francisco
Posted in Labyrinth, Report, tagged Grace Cathedral, map, San Francisco on March 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Grace Cathedral is something like the home of the labyrinth in the USA. Lauren Artress discovered the old labyrinth in the cathedral of Chartres in France again and released with her book Walking A Sacred Path • • • Rediscovering the labyrinth as A Spiritual Tool a world-wide Renaissance of the labyrinth idea. She brought [...]
The Labyrinth of the Mönchbergschule at Würzburg (Germany)
Posted in Labyrinth, Report, Typology, tagged baltic wheel, map, school on February 22, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The labyrinth on the schoolyard of the Mönchbergschule (translated by the translator with: monk mountain school) in Würzburg is of the type Baltic wheel. There is a short way from or into the center. Thus it is very good for “processions”. A lot of people can move at the same time in the labyrinth.
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