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Getty Center

1200 Getty Center Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-440-7300

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For years, visitors to L.A. would throw a decent outfit into their rental car so that after a romp on the beach, they could fathom European antiquities at oil-family billionaire J. Paul Getty’s villa museum in Malibu. Now it’s a hilltop complex in Brentwood, and it’s the setting that’s the must see. The tram up from the parking garage affords a bird’s eye view of the famed 405 freeway that cuts a dramatic swath through the mountains. Once you ascend, the heavenly campus plays shadows and light, with its airy plazas done in Italian travertine stone, and its sweeping vistas of the city. Fourteen galleries of decorative arts include Bernard van Risenburgh’s celebrated Rococo masterpiece Double Desk. Look for James Ensor’s momentous painting Christ’s Entry Into Brussels and 20th-century photography from the likes of Man Ray and Alfred Stieglitz. The 134,000-square-foot Central Garden is the heart of the property; soothing bougainvillea arbors lead to its centerpiece azalea pool. The surprisingly good restaurants are yet more scenic havens in which to bask. A library lets you peek at artists’ personal manuscripts and sketchbooks. On arrival, pick up a Today at the Getty for guided tour times of exhibitions, architecture, and gardens.



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testme

Getty Center

Reviewed by testme on June 25, 2008

testme's rating:

"The Getty Center is famous for its beautiful architecture as well as well known art pieces that it houses. There are usually some kind of special exhibition or event going on to check out. The location is very attractive with lots of plants and flowers. The view is also spectacular since it is on a hill. Parking used to be a problem that required reservations but it doesn’t seem to be as difficult anymore. A place all Los Angelesans should check out.""

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yipper

Amazing architecture!

Reviewed by yipper on July 19, 2007

yipper's rating:

"If you want to see breathtaking architecture, visit the Getty. You take this cool tram up to the main entrance. The buildings are beautifully designed. I'm not a big fan of this type of art, but there is so much to see by just taking in the surroundings. There is a beautiful circular garden, too. The views of Mulholland hills are gorgeous, and the restaurant is supposed to be quite good. Love this place!!!"

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m8888888

Beautiful!

Reviewed by m8888888 on February 14, 2007

m8888888's rating:

"I was really impressed by the artwork at The Getty, and the buildings were awesome, too. There’s an amazing view of LA from the balconies. The whole place is lovely! It feels like you’re years away from the city, since it’s rather isolated and quiet. The permanent collections are really superb- I almost didn’t have time to enjoy the gardens and architecture because I spent so much time with the art. It’s free, too, except parking does cost a few dollars. I think parking reservations are only required during a few peak vacation times, and maybe weekends now, so if you’re going in the off-season, you don’t have to worry about it. "

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dgdarien

The Getty

Reviewed by dgdarien on February 04, 2007

dgdarien's rating:

"The Getty Center is famous for it’s beautiful archiecture as well as well known art pieces that it houses. There are usually some kind of special exhibition or event going on to check out. The location is very attractive with lots of plants and flowers. The view is also spectacular since it is on a hill. Parking used to be a problem that required reservations but it doesn’t seem to be as difficult anymore. A place all Los Angelesans should check out."

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Features: Handicap Accessible, Gift Shop, Views, Adult Programs, Films, Lectures, Has Restaurant

Type: Art Museum, Garden, Lookout

Theme: Locally Famous, Must See

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