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The Getty Villa, the museum built by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty and home to thousands of priceless antiquities, activated its emergency operations center in response to the fast-moving Palisades ...
Nancy Gill “No! No! No! I have adored the Getty Villa as no other museum in my 88 years. I have lived in New York City, traveled London and Paris, and have always had to force myself to spend ...
The Palisades wildfire in January proved that the museum’s systems worked well, but more fires loom in the coming months. Colonnade and long pool of the Getty Villa in Los Angeles, California.
The Getty Villa is one of the most luxurious properties in the Pacific Palisades. It's a sprawling estate and museum featuring a replica of an ancient Roman villa that was buried by the eruption ...
as fires came close to both the museum in Brentwood and the Getty Villa in the Pacific Palisades. The Caillebotte exhibition was due to open in just a few weeks when the fires began.
The Getty Villa survived the Pacific Palisades fire, aided by its construction and technology. The museum's staff also spent days protecting the property and its artifacts from flames and smoke.
One of California’s most famed art institutions, the Getty, is turning to the bond market for $500 million to help preserve its masterpieces as the state prepares for another fire-prone summer.
THE J Paul Getty Museum houses Vincent van Gogh’s Irises and many other priceless masterpieces in buildings that were dangerously close to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. So where did the ...
The Getty Villa is a Getty museum showcasing Greek and Roman art from before the Middle Ages, as well as rotating special exhibitions. Wander through the re-created Roman country home with a large ...