The Phanerozoic eon, spanning the last 541 million years, has gifted the world with stunning granite formations, some of which have been transformed into remarkable outdoor sculptures. Among the most famous is *Mount Rushmore* in the USA, carved into the Black Hills granite, depicting four iconic presidents. Another masterpiece is *The Crazy Horse Memorial*, also in South Dakota, a work-in-progress tribute to Native American culture.
In Europe, Finland’s *Sibelius Monument* in Helsinki features abstract granite waves honoring composer Jean Sibelius. Meanwhile, China’s *Leshan Giant Buddha*, though primarily carved from sandstone, incorporates granite elements and stands as a marvel of ancient craftsmanship.
These sculptures not only celebrate art but also highlight granite’s durability and beauty, making them timeless landmarks. Their grandeur continues to inspire awe, blending geology, history, and human creativity.