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Here's how the Getty Center's design protects it against wildfires The Getty Center, located in Brentwood, draws 1.8 million visitors annually and houses hundreds of centuries-old art pieces from ...
Even though the Getty Center is now under the mandatory evacuation zone as a result of the Palisades wildfire, the center says there's no other place where its priceless art collection could be safer.
California is no stranger to wildfires and the Getty Center (a sprawling campus with 12 separate buildings) is a “marvel of anti-fire engineering,” according to the website.
To be clear, neither the Getty Villa nor the Getty Center burned. No ancient Roman statues crumbled, no masterpieces of Old Master European painting or modern photographs turned to ash.
What is the Getty Center? Opened in 1997, the Getty Center is home to several parts of the Getty Trust, including a museum, library, and dozens of acres of gardens. The museum features an ...
Getty Villa, Intact Despite Palisades Fire’s Fury, Yet To Reopen A new exhibit on ancient Thrace as well as the 40,000 antiquities of the museum’s permanent collection are all safe, but the larger ...
Blazes nearly surrounded the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades, coming within six feet of its walls. Days later, ominous red clouds were visible from the Getty Center in Brentwood, hovering on the ...
The renowned Getty Center and Getty Villa remain “safe and stable,” according to Katherine E. Fleming, president and chief executive officer of the J. Paul Getty Trust, as the surrounding ...
The Getty Villa activated its emergency operations center at 10:40 a.m. Tuesday, and within two hours, the fast-moving blaze had reached the grounds. Here's how the staff, museum and precious art ...
A new exhibition at the Getty Center, "Michelangelo: Mind of the Master", opened on Tuesday, Feb. 24. It was organized by the Getty in conjunction with the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Teylers ...
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