


Terracotta Angel, c.1896
Watts Chapel, England
Photo ©: Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos
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The phenomenal upsurge of interest in labyrinths, especially in the USA, within the last decade or so, has seen many hundreds of labyrinths constructed in a variety of forms and materials. Many are based on traditional styles and most employ either the classical or medieval design, although a number of innovative new construction techniques and designs have appeared in recent years. Below is a selection of these new American labyrinths from our collection, gathered during our travels.
Modern American Labyrinths



















The Labyrinth in Winter
©: Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos

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