The first public brick labyrinths in Israel, located in the city of Rehovot, in which Roggel lives. Roggel designed the labyrinths to occupy the front grounds of the 90-year-old building dedicated to the performing arts. Each labyrinth is 10 yards in diameter, and is made of 2.5" x 2.5" violet and white bricks. The work was concluded on May 6th, 2003 for Israel's 55th Independence Day