A Roman labyrinth mosaic from a villa rustica at Cormerod near Fribourg in western Switzerland — part of the prosperous agricultural hinterland of the Roman colony Aventicum (Avenches), capital of Helvetia. The villa rustica type — a self-sufficient agricultural estate — was the economic backbone of Roman provincial life. Cormerod's labyrinth mosaic demonstrates that even rural landowners in the Alpine foothills participated in Mediterranean cultural traditions. At Giza bearing 318.89°, 2,793 km from the Great Pyramid, on the corridor linking Italian and northern European Roman sites.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Roman Meander
Circuits
4 paths, 5 walls
Material
mosaic
Age
2nd-3rd century CE
Condition
intact
Country
Switzerland
Region
Canton of Fribourg
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