A 16-wall triple-angle classical labyrinth in woodland 350m northeast of Alskog Church, built in the 1860s by a Mr. Lindgren and restored in 2015 by the local community. Alskog Church itself contains one of Gotland's finest medieval stained-glass windows and picture stones depicting scenes from Norse mythology. The triple-angle form — with its 16 concentric paths — represents the most complex variant of the classical labyrinth design. Located at 57.37°N on Gotland's eastern coast, near the ancient harbor of Ljugarn.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical 15-Circuit
Circuits
15 paths, 16 walls
Diameter
18m
Material
stone
Age
1860s (built by local schoolteacher)
Condition
restored
Country
Sweden
Region
Gotland Island
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