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- In medieval times, cathedrals often featured labyrinth designs on their floors1. These pilgrim labyrinths were used as a symbolic representation of the spiritual journey, leading to the center which was seen as a representation of God or enlightenment1. The medieval labyrinth design, with eleven circuits, evolved from the classical seven-circuit pattern2. The purpose of these medieval mazes remains a mystery3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Medieval cathedrals often featured labyrinth designs on their floors as a spiritual tool for worship and contemplation. These labyrinths, known as “pilgrim labyrinths,” were used as a symbolic representation of the spiritual journey to reach the center, which was seen as a representation of God or enlightenment.symbolgenie.com/symbolism-of-labyrinths/Towards the end of the 9th century a monk called Otfrid took the classical seven circuit labyrinth pattern and added four extra circuits creating the more complex eleven circuit labyrinth design we know today as the medieval labyrinth.www.ed.ac.uk/labyrinth/historical/originsDuring the Middle Ages a maze or labyrinth was frequently indicated on the floors of French cathedrals, and the names of the architects were often incorporated in its designs. No satisfactory explanation of the purpose of these medieval mazes has yet been given.www.britannica.com/technology/labyrinth-architecture
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