A 12-wall double-angle classical labyrinth built in the late 1970s west of Route 148, opposite Bunge Church and adjacent to the Bunge Museum — one of Gotland's premier open-air heritage sites. Bunge Church (13th century) contains exceptional medieval murals and Gotland's tallest church tower. The museum preserves traditional farmsteads, picture stones, and rune-carved artifacts. Though modern, this labyrinth perpetuates the island's ancient labyrinth tradition, positioned at 57.85°N on Gotland's northern coast at Giza bearing 346.73°.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical 11-Circuit
Circuits
11 paths, 12 walls
Diameter
16m
Material
stone
Age
1970s construction
Condition
intact
Country
Sweden
Region
Gotland Island
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