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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 ...
The Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades, where the Los Angeles fires have been mostly concentrated, was already closed to the public on Tuesday when a fire reached its grounds.
The Getty Villa exhibits classical antiquities collection of Greek, Roman and Etruscan art. The Villa is modeled after a Roman country house buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD.
The Getty Villa activated its emergency operations center at 10:40 a.m. Tuesday, and within two hours, the fast-moving blaze had reached the grounds. Here's how the staff, museum and precious art ...
Note that the Getty Villa will be closed until further notice due to the LA wildfires. U.S. News Insider Tip: If you're visiting both the Getty Center and Getty Villa Museum on the same day, ask ...
The Getty Villa has a lot of interesting background to it before it was an amazing museum filled with beautiful artwork, it was a house. The Getty Villa was founded by John Paul Getty in 1968 in his ...
The Getty Villa is featuring ancient mosaics from the 2nd - 6th centuries A.D. These ancient mosaics decorated some of the mansions of the times, as well as public buildings in the Roman Empire.
Marion True, the Getty’s longtime curator of antiquities and coordinator of Villa programs, awaits trial in Rome accused of conspiring to traffic in looted art. True has denied wrongdoing.
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 ...