Rasenlabyrinth
Description
"Near the source of the Thaya near Mödershöf"
A classic labyrinth has only one winding path that leads to the center. In a maze, on the other hand, the path has to be found through many branches. The Schweiggers lawn labyrinth was designed and modeled by sculptor Professor Willi Engelmayer and built by the Schweiggers Beautification Association in 2001. You walk on the ribbon of grass, the mythological Ariadne's thread, while the stone lines symbolize the dividing walls of the labyrinth building. The path leads over 250 meters to the labyrinth stone in the center. The labyrinth stone This granite stone, artistically designed by our sculptor Prof. Willi Engelmayer, symbolizes our five senses. Two humming holes are recessed into the boulder. In earlier times, people hummed from stones to the rising and setting of the sun. Here you can immerse your head in a closed world. The echo reflects and amplifies every sound we make. The constant vibrations of the humming are absorbed, hit our head again intensively and continue throughout the whole body right down to the tips of our toes. Such humming stones were used in various ancient cultures to maintain health and also in a meditative context.

