The only cathedral labyrinth in southern France, Mirepoix's small floor labyrinth features a Minotaur at its center — a direct reference to the Cretan origin myth that predates Christianity by two millennia. This inclusion of a pagan monster in a Christian sacred space reveals the syncretic nature of medieval labyrinth symbolism. Mirepoix itself was a Cathar stronghold before the Albigensian Crusade devastated the region in the 13th century. At 307.44° Giza bearing, the cathedral sits in the Ariege department at the foot of the Pyrenees, where Cathar, Basque, and mainstream Catholic traditions intersected. The labyrinth's survival in this heterodox region may reflect local resistance to the same iconoclastic impulse that destroyed labyrinths elsewhere.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Medieval Chartres
Circuits
11 paths, 12 walls
Material
tile
Age
Medieval
Condition
intact
Country
France
Region
Ariege, Occitanie
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