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Known as the Great Babylon Labyrinth, it is situated on the shoreline, approx 1 km south of the Solovecke Kremlin. The original labyrinth at this location was destroyed, but subsequently restored in the 1970's. It now has several simple labyrinths and stone spirals alongside it, built in recent years by visitors.
Classical
8-circut Baltic type, with double spiral at the centre.
Public
Outdoor
Permanent
Rocks from adjacent shoreline
Restored by Prof. Kuratov & students
No
c.10 metres diameter
Unknown, but probably several hundred years old, although the current labyrinth is a replica of the orginal
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