Nieu-Bethesda Labyrinth

Nieu-Bethesda Labyrinth

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The Gregg Price Art Gallery in Nieu-Bethesda was opened in December 2018. In the garden, is a stone labyrinth based on the design of the Chartres Cathedral in France built to honour the life of the Prices’ son William.

The Chartres labyrinth was built from limestone in the early 13th century and evokes Greek mythology of the maze built by architect Daedalus that housed the Minotaur who ate the children of Athens.

The garden and labyrinth are open to the public and the experience of walking it is free to the community and travelers passing through the village.

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