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Hedge maze

Outdoor garden maze or labyrinth

Hedge maze

Summary

Outdoor garden maze or labyrinth

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A hedge maze is an outdoor garden maze or labyrinth in which the "walls" or dividers between passages are made of vertical hedges.

History

[[The labyrinth of Versailles]] was a hedge maze in the [[Gardens of Versailles]], a royal [[château]] in [[France]]. Pictured is ''Labyrinte de Versailles'' by Charles Perrault with engravings by Leclerc and coloured by Jacques Bailly, circa the late 17th century

Hedge mazes evolved from the knot gardens of Renaissance Europe, and were first constructed during the mid-16th century.

Initially, the hedge maze was not intended to confuse, but to provide a unicursal walking path. Puzzle-like hedge mazes featuring dead ends and tall hedges arrived in England during the reign of King William III of England. They were now part of the bosquet or wilderness part of the garden, and extended area of highly artificial formal woodland, with groups of trees enclosed by hedges. It was possible to get lost in the much-admired labyrinth of Versailles, built for Louis XIV of France in 1677 and destroyed in 1778. This maze was adorned with thirty-nine hydraulic sculpture groups depicting Aesop's fables. The oldest surviving puzzle hedge maze, at Hampton Court Palace in Surrey, England, was built for King William in the late 17th century. Its distinctive trapezoidal shape is due to pre-existing paths running alongside the maze.

In modern times, hedge mazes have increased in complexity. A hedge maze at Longleat House in Wiltshire, England, designed in 1978, features a three-dimensional maze that uses bridges and a grid-less layout to confuse visitors.

Notable public hedge mazes

File:Hampton court maze.svg|The layout of Hampton Court Maze, a typical hedge maze, UK File:Hampton Court Avri 2009 42.jpg|Inside Hampton Court hedge maze, UK File:Chatsworth (48521657511).jpg|Chatworth Maze, UK File:Blenheim Palace Maze (6093408666).jpg|Blenheim Palace, UK File:Nemzszinh-spiralcivertan.jpg|Hungarian National Theater File:Hedge maze in Parque São Roque da Lameira 6.jpg|Parque São Roque da Lameira, Portugal File:VanDusen Botanical Garden maze.jpg|VanDusen Botanical Garden, Canada File:Longleat-maze.jpg|Longleat Maze is three-dimensional, UK File:Hedge Maze, St Louis Botanical Gardens (St Louis, Missouri - June 2003).jpg|St Louis Botanical Gardens, USA File:Jeju Kimnyoung Maze Park (15029448766).jpg|A maze in Jeju City, Korea File:彰化-探索迷宮歐式庭園餐廳 (31258296494).jpg|A waist-high maze in a European-style "manor" in Taiwan File:Hedge maze - Nokkakivi.jpg|A maza at the Nokkakivi Amusement Park in Laukaa, Finland

  • Blackpool Pleasure Beach, England, has a maze, though only part is constructed from hedges.
  • Blackgang Chine, Isle of Wight, England.
  • Blenheim Palace, England
  • Castlewellan, Northern Ireland, world's largest permanent hedge maze
  • Chatsworth House, England
  • Disneyland Paris has a hedgemaze in Alice's Curious Labyrinth, an Alice in Wonderland themed area.
  • Obludiste, Czech Republic
  • Egeskov Castle, Denmark
  • The Garden Maze at Luray Caverns, Luray, Virginia, US
  • The Governor's Palace Maze in Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia, US
  • Hampton Court Maze, England
  • Kaeser Memorial Maze, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri, US
  • Laberint d'Horta, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
  • Leeds Castle, England
  • Longleat, England
  • Bridge End Gardens, Saffron Walden, Essex, England
  • Schönbrunn Palace, Austria
  • Traquair House, Peeblesshire, Scotland
  • Villa Vizcaya, Miami, Florida, US
  • Botanical World Adventures hedgemaze, Hakalau, Hawaii, US
  • Laberinto de Villapresente, Villapresente, Cantabria, Spain

References

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