Inner Peristyle garden at Getty Villa museum in Pacific Palisades, California |
Getty Villa
17985 PCH/Surfview Dr., 1 mi. N of Sunset Blvd., in Pacific Palisades, (310) 440-7300. W-M 11-5. Free; reservations necessary. Parking $25; no neighborhood parking. No pets.
Located
a few miles west of the larger Getty Center museum, the hilltop Getty Villa museum
is modeled after the Villa dei Papiri--a 1st-century luxury Roman country house
in Herculaneum, near Pompeii, that was buried by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius
in AD79. It houses the Getty collection
of ancient Greek, Roman, and Etruscan art.
A large variety of polished marble adorns floors and walls
throughout. My favorite display holds a
mummified ibis that is inside an intact human mummy whose head covering bears a
painted portrait of the deceased.
Gardens
and fountains are a particular delight, and performances are sometimes
scheduled in a semi-circular amphitheater.
Kids gain insight in a hands-on Family Forum space and with a free Art
Detective card that guides them to specific art pieces. Informal tours run throughout the day, and a
free app guide can be downloaded.
The
Cafe serves casual Mediterranean fare at fair prices and offers spacious indoor
and sheltered outdoor seating. An espresso
cart is also an option, and afternoon tea is sometimes scheduled.
Roman Sarcophagus with life of Achilles at Getty Villa museum in Pacific Palisades, California |
Greek ram's head drinking cup at Getty Villa museum in Pacific Palisades, California |
Ptolemaic gold snake bracelet at Getty Villa museum in Pacific Palisades, California |
Outer Peristyle garden at Getty Villa museum in Pacific Palisades, California |
East Garden at Getty Villa museum in Pacific Palisades, California |
display of marble samples at Getty Villa museum in Pacific Palisades, California |
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first image c2010 Cassidy Meyers
rest of images c 2024 Carole Terwilliger Meyers
updated 9-6-24
Wow what a great photo! ;)
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