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Kom Ombo Temple

Westminster Presbyterian Church

Eugene, Oregon, 97401, United States
  • Availability
    Appointment
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Designer: Chuck Vanlue and David Bogart

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

Bethesda, Maryland, 20814, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    301-530-1800
  • Designer: Labyrinth Company, Baltimore, MD

Immanuel Lutheran Church

Meriden, Connecticut, 06450, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Indoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    203-238-1248
  • Designer: Blair Goodlin

First United Church

Salmon Arm, British Columbia, V1E 4P1, Canada
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Indoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    250-832-3860

Fairview Labyrinth

Hayward, California, 94541, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent

Prince of Peace Presbyterian Church

Crofton, Maryland, 21114, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    410-721-2313
  • Designer: Dana Marzolf, Director of Christian Education

Learning and Recovery Center at Sweetser

Brunswick, Maine, 04011, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    207-373-4273

Eureka College

Eureka, Illinois, 61530-1500, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    309-467-6429
  • Designer: Terry Ewing

Southminster-Steinhauer United Church

Edmonton, Alberta, T6J 6W9, Canada
  • Availability
    Appointment
  • Situation
    Indoor
  • Portability
    Portable
  • Phone
    780-435-2028

Centenary UMC

St. Louis, Missouri, 63103, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    314-526-0030

The Ellsworth Labyrinth Garden

Ellsworth, Michigan, 49729, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    231-588-7411

Quiet Gardens of Kansas

Topeka, Kansas, 66611, United States
  • Availability
    Private
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    785-232-5412

St. Anna’s Episcopal Church

Antioch, California, 94509, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    925-732-3235
  • Designer: Jane Wirth

Teaneck Creek Conservancy

Teaneck, New Jersey, 07666, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    201-836-2403
  • Designer: Ariane Burgess

Prairie Paths

Perham, Minnesota, 56573, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Outdoor
  • Portability
    Permanent
  • Phone
    612-220-6937
  • Designer: Sherry and George Biltz

Nagoa Ash Shatb
Markaz Kom Ombo
Egypt

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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?