Jeddah Sculpture Museum is an open-air gallery located in the heart of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, along the Jeddah Corniche. This stunning waterfront area of the city has gathered an impressive collection of sculptures from both international and Saudi artists, making it one of the largest open-air galleries in the world. It was initiated in the 1970s by Jeddah's then-mayor, Mohamed Said Farsi, who sought to culturally enrich the city. The museum includes works by prominent artists such as Henry Moore, Joan MirĂ³, and Victor Vasarely, among others. The sculptures range in style from abstract to modernist, offering a diverse visual experience. They are placed along the seafront, creating a harmonious link between art and the natural beauty of the Red Sea. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Corniche while experiencing the creative expression of these monumental works. The outdoor setting also allows for the sculptures to be viewed in the changing lights of the day, casting varying shadows and highlighting different angles as the sun moves across the sky.