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Terracotta Angel, c.1896
Watts Chapel, England

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The revival of interest for labyrinths in Europe can be traced back to the late 1960’s and the 1970’s, but within the last decade or so many more examples have been constructed, in a variety of forms and materials. Many are based on traditional styles and designs, although a number of innovative new construction techniques and designs have appeared in recent years. Below is a small selection of these new European labyrinths from our collection, gathered during our travels.

Modern European Labyrinths

Abingdon, England
Solsbury Hill, England
Breamore House, England
University of Kent, England
Disibodenberg, Germany
St.Lambert’s, Veghel, Netherlands
Iona, Scotland
Lux et Terra, Netherlands
Nyhamn, Sweden
Strathpeffer, Scotland
Valbypark, Denmark
Västerås, Sweden
Beli, Croatia
Comberton, England

St.John’s Church, Glastonbury, England

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