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Visit the Getty Villa Museum in Pacific Palisades to enjoy Greek and Roman art housed in a re-created Roman seaside home.
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Highlights of a visit to the Getty Villa Museum in Pacific Palisades include ancient Greek and Roman art, architecture inspired by Roman villas, charming gardens, and a museum store with unique products.
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J. Paul Getty was an American billionaire, oil tycoon, and art enthusiast. He came from money and power. With a loan from his father, he invested in oil wells in the Middle East and became “the richest man in the history of the world.” But Getty didn’t just have oil fever. He started seriously collecting art in the 1930s. He was a passionate and li...
The Getty Center is an immersive experience. It’s as much about architecture as art. Even if the museum didn’t have any art, it would be worth the price of admission just to see the reimagined Roman villa. But the art is spectacular. You’ll almost feel like you’re in Rome or Pompeii. There are 33 galleries on two levels that are organized thematica...
Here are 15+ of the top masterpieces and spaces you’ll see on a tour of the Getty Villa, in roughly the order you’ll encounter them on a visit.
Jul 10, 2019 · How to Plan Your Getty Villa Visit. Admission is free, but you need an advance, timed-entry ticket and they charge for parking. The Villa is magically quiet shortly before the official opening time. Reserve the earliest entry time of the day, arrive a half hour or so before that to enjoy the grounds.