The Getty Villa survived the worst fire in Los Angeles history because of key construction and landscaping choices.
In the wake of the Palisades fire, should Malibu's Getty Villa and the Getty Center in nearby Brentwood evacuate — for good?
In an exclusive interview, Getty Villa employees who helped save the museum from the Palisades Fire recounted their heroic efforts.
The Getty Villa's construction, technology, and staff training helped it survive the Palisades fire. Here's what it takes to ...
The iconic Getty Villa, located in the middle ... The villa also features a state of the art irrigation system with on-site water tank and air handling systems to filter smoke from reaching ...
Note that the Getty Villa will be closed until further notice ... outdoor theater and manicured gardens with sculptures, fountains and a variety of landscaping. Free guided tours of the gardens ...
was built to house Getty's "vast collection" of Classical and Renaissance-era art, the Los Angeles Conservancy said. The villa features the museum's collection of Roman and Greek antiquities and ...
Understandably, the Villa is temporarily closed. The horrendous Pacific Palisades fire annihilated huge swaths of the surrounding community and burned some of the Getty Villa’s grounds.