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When the Palisades fire swept through the Los Angeles area in January, flames came perilously close to the Getty Villa, the art museum founded by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty in 1974. Fortunately, the ...
Although the museum’s artwork was unscathed, roughly 1,400 trees on the property burned during the Palisades fire. Visible ...
The Getty Villa has reopened almost six months after the Palisades Fire damaged trees and vegetation on its property.
The Getty Villa is set to reopen Friday for the first time since January's devastating Palisades Fire. And after nearly six ...
Five and a half months after it shut its doors in the midst of the Palisades Fire, the Getty Villa —one of the city’s ...
Visitors walk the grounds at the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades on reopening day for the museum since the Palisades fire last January, on Friday. ( / Los Angeles Times) 34,435 people played the ...
This fall, the Getty Villa Museum and the Troubadour Theater Company will present Oedipus the King, Mama! for the 19th annual ...
In 1974, oil magnate J Paul Getty opened a museum of his holdings in a faux villa in Malibu, based on the remains of the Villa dei Papiri in Herculaneum. Derision from critics and ridicule from ...
The Getty Villa is set to reopen Friday after a months-long closure due to the Palisades Fire on the Los Angeles County coast ...
Despite the destruction outdoors, the Villa itself was saved thanks to coordinated efforts by Getty staff and the Los Angeles Fire Department, who conducted aerial water drops to protect the ...
The museum is open with limited hours for now, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays through Mondays. It’s free to visit, but advance ...