A 12-wall double-angle classical labyrinth in the churchyard at Fröjel on Gotland, whose name derives from 'Sanctuary of Freja' — the Norse goddess of fertility and death. The site's deep pre-Christian roots are confirmed by nearby Viking Age picture stones and a major medieval harbor. Gotland's extraordinary concentration of stone labyrinths — over 30 on an island of 3,183 km² — is unmatched anywhere on Earth. At Giza bearing 345.59°, Fröjel sits on the near-polar corridor linking Scandinavian labyrinth sites to the Great Pyramid.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical 11-Circuit
Circuits
11 paths, 12 walls
Diameter
10m
Material
stone
Age
Unknown (possibly medieval)
Condition
intact
Country
Sweden
Region
Gotland Island
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