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Five and a half months after it shut its doors in the midst of the Palisades Fire, the Getty Villa —one of the city’s cultural crown jewels—has finally reopened. Thanks to the efforts of both security ...
The world renowned Getty Center museum, located in Brentwood just north of Sunset Boulevard, considers itself "the safest place for art during a fire." Built in 1997, the center was constructed ...
The Villa closed on Jan. 7 as the Palisades fire ravaged the area. The museum was spared any major damage from the fire, and its collection of artwork was unharmed.
The villa site was quickly closed to non-emergency staff once the fire was reported around 10 a.m. local time, according to Katherine E. Fleming, president and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust.
The Getty Villa reopened to the public in 2006 after an eight-year, $275 million renovation and houses the J. Paul Getty Museum's extensive classical antiquities collection of Greek, Roman and ...
Built in 1954 by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty and opened as a museum in 1974, the 64-acre Getty Villa houses more than 44,000 objects, including priceless antiquities — Roman, Greek and Etruscan ...
The Getty Villa Museum, which is home to a large collection of artifacts and antiquities from Rome and Greece, is located directly off the Pacific Coast Highway in the Pacific Palisades area of ...
From Santa Monica, the Metro bus line No. 134 stops at Pacific Coast Highway and Coastline Drive, opposite the museum's entrance. For more information, visit the official Getty Villa Museum website.
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