The ellipse shape of the maze echoes the arches and fanlights of Georgian Bath as well as the Brunel's arches of the Great Western Railway. Observing the ancient convention of unicursal maze design, it has seven rings of path which possess rotational symmetry. The eight axes help convey the Roman key-pattern maze style of path and turns. The centrepiece mosaic is based on the famous Gorgon's head of Bath, a symbol of protection against evil. It is also carved in stone at the Roman Bath. Extract from the 1984 Bath Festival programme See also Description for more interpretation.
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