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Borges Labyrinth

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

Wilton, Maine, 04294, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    207-645-2639
  • Designer: Michael Monahan

Paradise Organic Farm

Chesterfield, New Jersey, 08515, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    732-329-0999

Northacres Spraypark

Seattle, Washington, 98125, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent

Colonel Summers Park

Portland, Oregon, 97214, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Indoor
  • Portability
    Permanent

St Michael & All Angels

Blanco, Texas, 78606, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    830-833-3052

Lutheran Church of the Redeemer

McLean, Virginia, 22101, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    703-356-3346

University United Methodist Church

College Park, Maryland, 20740, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    301-422-1400

Light of the Lakes

Baxter, Minnesota, 56425, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    218-829-7729

Baylor University Medical Center

Dallas, Texas, 75246, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    214-820-0111

Unity Presbyterian Church

Fort Mill, South Carolina, 29715, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    803-547-5543
  • Designer: Unity Presbyterian Church

Sonoma Mountain Terrace

Penngrove, California, 94951, United States
  • Availability
    Appointment
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    707-975-3693
  • Designer: Bruce Joseph Gallyot

Grace Presbyterian Chuch

Round Rock, Texas, 78664, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    512-255-9818
  • Designer: Boy Scout Eagle Project

All Saints’ Episcopal Church

Riverside, California, 92506, United States
  • Availability
    Appointment
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    951-683-8466

Oasis Lavender Farm

Summerland, British Columbia, V0H 1Z0, Canada
  • Availability
    Appointment
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Designer: Jamie Edmonds

Calm in the Chaos Interfaith Center

Brockport, New York, 14420, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    585-494-1795
  • Designer: Darla Bair

Photo: Paola Gospodnetich

San Giorgio Maggiore
Venice
Italy

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The Borges Labyrinth garden-maze opened in 2011 in Venice's island of San Giorgio Maggiore. Dedicated to the Argentinian author on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death, it can be visited on one's own or – of course – with the aid of a tour guide who knows the way out. After all, as Jorge Luis Borges himself claimed, A maze is a house built purposely to confuse men; its architecture, prodigal in symmetries, is made to serve that purpose. The fantastic vegetable web is made up of 3,200 box trees, and branches out from a single exit route of over one kilometer. It was built by the Cini Foundation according to a design created by British architect Randoll Coate in the 1980s, in homage to the famous Buenos Aires native. The green labyrinth weaves in two opposite directions the word Borges and the symbols the poet held dearest: a stick, an hourglass, a tiger, and a question mark. Despite the structure's complexity, getting really lost here is almost impossible: the labyrinth is mostly an artistic symbol of how people in the 20th-century felt lost, abandoned because they lost a center to rely on, and mesmerized because they now saw reality as an indecipherable tangle.

  • Type:

    Maze

  • Availability:

    Public

  • Situation:

    Outdoor

  • Status:

    Permanent

  • Material:

    Rock or Garden

  • Designer:

    Randoll Coate

  • Wheelchair Accessible:

    No

  • Schedule Times:

    Open Saturdays and Sundays

  • Date installed:

    2011