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Medieval 7 Circuit
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Watts Chapel, Compton, England built in 1896. Photo by Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos.
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San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy Mid 16th Century. Photo by Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos.
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Medieval 9 Circuit
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Hilton, Cambridgshire, England first cut in 1660. Photo by Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos.
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Medieval 10 Circuit
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Chapter House of Bayeux Cathedral, Bayaux, France. Photo by Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos.
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Medieval 11 Circuit
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Description: also known as the Chartres labyrinth Examples: Chartres, Amiens, St. Quentin, France
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Lucca, Italy. Photo by Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos.
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Medieval 17 Circuit
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Saffron Walden, England. Photo by Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos.
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St.Omer Type
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These square or rectangular labyrinths have a meandering pathway that is actually derived from the Medieval eleven-circuit design.
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St. Omer Cathedral, St. Omer, France. This is a mid-19th century replica of the original labyrinth in the Abbey of St. Bertin, also in St Omer. Photo by Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos.
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Ghent Labyrinth, Gent Town Hall, Gent, Belgium built in the 1530's. Photo by Jeff Saward/Labyrinthos.
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