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The Alsenborn Labyrinth is the 9th station of the "Alsenborn Path of Life" and was opened in 2008. The idea originated in 2006 in the Ecumenical Working Group Path of Life, and it was built in the autumn of 2007 with the help of many dedicated people. Since then, the labyrinth has undergone several artistic additions: in 2010 and 2017, the Polish wood sculptor Aleksander Majerski carved impressive sculptures from dead trees. In 2021, some of the works had to be stabilized. Today, the labyrinth is a popular place for rest, music, readings, and church services. However, it is increasingly overgrown with thistles and grasses, so regular maintenance is necessary. Anyone wishing to help can contact the Protestant parish office in Alsenborn or the parish office of St. Martin.
Protestant Parish Office Alsenborn
Phone: +49 6303 2188
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Aleksander Majerski
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24 meters diameter