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Commentary: Fire could have destroyed the Getty's irreplaceable art. Should the museum move?Soon the museum was surrounded by flames and ... I found myself wondering: Should the Getty move? Should the Villa, and the Getty Center in the fire-prone Brentwood hills nearby, both evacuate ...
The Getty Villa, the museum built by oil tycoon ... region's frequent periods of drought made a massively destructive fire inevitable. The museum had already pruned landscaping that might catch ...
Though authorities said the fire broke out near the Getty Center, the J. Paul Getty Museum clarified on Twitter that as of 8 a.m. local time, the Getty Center and the Getty Villa — and the ...
The brush fire broke out near the Getty Center museum early Monday morning and has spread to about 500 acres.
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.
While the museum was untouched ... And in January, the Palisades fire burned “portions of the Getty villa,” without reaching the Getty Center, said the filing. And it won’t be the last.
The Getty Villa survived the Palisades fire, the worst in Los Angeles history ... It's a sprawling estate and museum featuring a replica of an ancient Roman villa that was buried by the eruption ...
THE J Paul Getty Museum houses Vincent van Gogh ... pruned “to prevent them from becoming fuel for a fire,” as the museum explains on its website. Its irrigated Central Garden is designed ...
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