Search

Search the World Map:

Or

Search by one or more criteria; the more terms you add, the narrower the search.

Name / Location:
Town/City:
State / Province:
Country:
Zip / Postal Code:
Categories:
Availability:
Situation:
Status:
Wheelchair Accessible:
Type:
Contact Last Name:
Material:
Designer:
Builder:

Kom Ombo Temple

Labyrinth & Shambhala

Ashburton, South Africa
  • Availability
    Appointment
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    033-3261919

Broward Community College

Coconut Creek, Florida, 33066, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent

Grace Haven Baptist Fellowship

Youngsville, North Carolina, 27596, United States
  • Availability
    Appointment
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    919-649-7017
  • Designer: Douglas Buttram

Benet Pines Retreat Center

Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80921, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    719-633-0655

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

Salem, Oregon, 97302, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Indoor
  • Portability
    Portable
  • Phone
    503-551-2915

St. Francis Of Assisi Episcopal

Simi Valley, California, 93065, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Designer: St. Francis Youth

Church of Reconciliation

San Antonio, Texas, 78217, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    210-655-2731
  • Designer: The Labyrinth Guild with Blue Heron Designs and Robert Ferre laying the pattern

Private Property

Indianola, Iowa, 50125, United States
  • Availability
    Appointment
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    515-961-5494
  • Designer: Lesley Forbush

Covenant Presbyterian Church

Napa, California, 94558, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    707-255-9426
  • Designer: members of the church

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Orlando, Florida, 32806, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    407-648-3800

Private Property

Fairbanks, Alaska, 99709, United States
  • Availability
    Private
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    907-479-6008
  • Designer: Stephen Parker

Amantikir Park

Campos do Jordão, São Paulo, 12460-000, Brazil
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    +55 12 3664 2757
  • Designer: Walter Vasconcellos

Saint Mary’s College

Notre Dame, Indiana, 46556, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    574-284-4000

J.W. Zijlstra

Bergschenhoek, 2661 MX, Netherlands
  • Availability
    Private
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    010 – 4747949
  • Designer: Koos Zijlstra

Trinity Episcopal Church

Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46802, United States
  • Availability
    Appointment
  • Situation
    Indoor
  • Portability
    Portable
  • Phone
    260-494-8139

Nagoa Ash Shatb
Markaz Kom Ombo
Egypt

View Map View Map

This labyrinth is carved on a paving slab in the corridor on the southeast side of the Ptolemaic temple at Kom Ombo, on the banks of the River Nile, constructed during the reign of Ptolemaios VI Philometer (181-146 BCE). The labyrinth is worn by the passage of feet and is difficult to date, but a number of other slabs on the floor of the temple also bear graffiti of obvious antiquity. Current thinking suggests that the labyrinth may well be of Roman origin.

  • Type:

    Classical

  • Availability:

    Public

  • Situation:

    Indoor

  • Status:

    Permanent

  • Material Description:

    Graffiti carved on paving slab

  • Wheelchair Accessible:

    No

  • Size:

    c. 50 cm diameter

  • Date installed:

    Unknown – Roman graffiti? – first few centuries BC or AD?