The Jura Mountains, straddling Switzerland and France, are home to a remarkable collection of outdoor sculptures that blend art with nature. Among the most famous is *The Sentinels of Time* in Vallorbe, Switzerland—a series of towering stone figures that symbolize the passage of time. Another iconic piece is *The Watcher* in the French Jura, a colossal bronze statue overlooking the valleys, created by artist Jean Cardot.
In the Swiss town of Sainte-Croix, the *Mechanical Spectacles* sculptures pay homage to the region’s clockmaking heritage, while the *Stone Forest* near Les Rousses features abstract limestone carvings that echo the rugged landscape. Lastly, the *Path of Giants* in Métabief showcases whimsical wooden sculptures along hiking trails, merging art with outdoor adventure.
These sculptures not only enhance the Jura’s natural beauty but also reflect its rich cultural and historical roots, making them must-see landmarks for visitors.