A well-known Jatulintarha stone labyrinth near Helsinki in the Espoo area, representing the Baltic double-spiral type — an indigenous Finnish variant distinguished from the classical Cretan form by its spiral center. Espoo's location on the Gulf of Finland places it within the southern Finnish labyrinth cluster, which connects culturally to Estonian labyrinths across the narrow strait. The Baltic type labyrinth is considered a Scandinavian innovation, possibly evolving from simpler spiral stone arrangements during the Iron Age. At Giza bearing 353.66°, 3,395 km from the Great Pyramid.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical Baltic (Double Spiral)
Circuits
7 paths, 8 walls
Material
stone
Age
15th-16th century
Condition
intact
Country
Finland
Region
Uusimaa, Espoo
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