Links to other Labyrinth sites


My link list is short: other sites have very complete lists that I don't want to duplicate, in particular: Labyrinth Enterprises et The Labyrinth Society.
I will keep here only sites or pages with a content directly related to that of my site.
  • Robert Ferré : Labyrinth Enterprises Home page.
  • Jeff Saward : Labyrinthos: home page, labyrinth images.
  • Kent Blacklidge, Indiana Glassman: pictures of the Chartres labyrinth.
  • Tony Phillips : the Cretan labyrinth as seen by a mathematician.
  • John James : research in Medieval architecture.
  • Carl F. Barnes jr. : Villard de Honnecourt : "Villardman".
  • Villard de Honnecourt's labyrinth (National Library of France, in French).
  • Christine Genin : Le labyrinthe : Contemporary French literature -  labyrinth links (in French).
  • Erwin Reissmann, MyMaze (Germany): pictures of the Chartres labyrinth.
  • Laborintus (in Portuguese).
  • Altabin links to French sites.
  • GLCQ Le groupe du Labyrinthe de Chartres à Québec (in French).
  • Makaha (Hawaii) and other labyrinths (Dr Neal Pinckney).
    Dr Pinckney no longer has any connection to those pages
    and their use on that site is unauthorized,
    but I have his permission to refer to them as long as they're there.
  • Classical labyrinth website (Niels Mejlhede Jensen).
  • Medieval labyrinths from the viewpoint of an engineer (András Lipóth, pdf file).
  • Modern European labyrinths "Anthropospeleological" site (Franz Lindenmayr, in German).
  • Daedalus, an exploratory computer program (Tristan Smith).
    In particular: Canonical and other Medieval labyrinths generated by the program.
  • Toni Pecoraro 28 engravings: 3-D interpretations of classical labyrinths (pages 1 to 4; in Italian).

Links from other sites to this site

I express my thanks to those who did it,
and I invite my visitors to visit them.

My site is often designated by its title:
« The Medieval Labyrinth » or « Le labyrinthe médiéval ».