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This paper emphasises the restoration of labyrinths in the memorial architecture of the 20thcentury. Projects mentioned in the article evoke different interpretations of ‘labyrinth’. There are examples of memorials in Berlin and in Israel designed by different architects. This paper concentrates on holocaust memorials and reveals the universal language of architecture which is based on archetypes...