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The labyrinth is located behind the Baton Rouge Gallery in City Park near the intersection of Dalrymple Drive and Perkins Road. It was installed in collaboration with the Baton Rouge Labyrinth Project.
Baton Rouge Recreation Commission View Website
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Medieval
Made with brick and surrounded by date palm trees, this labyrinth features a design inscribed in a stone slab in a small church in Genainville, France, that is believed to date from the 14th century. It is the same walking pattern as the more commonly known labyrinth found in the cathedral in Chartres, France, but is octagonal and has four bastions.
Public
Outdoor
Permanent
Brick Paver
Kyle Zick, Carol R Johnson & Associates
Johnny Johnson, Bayou Masonry
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Daily, from sunrise to sunset
45 feet
Spring 2008
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