Processional walkway

Common functions of a processional walkway are for religious, governmental or celebratory purposes.

Early examples of this type of pedestrian travel way can be found in Egypt, Babylon[1] and Crete.

Ancient processional walkways were often associated with the design of palaces such as Phaistos on Minoan Crete.

[2] The processional walkway is also an element of contemporary outdoor garden design.

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