Weather :
Tags : Art Gallery
Time Required : 3 to 4 hours
Admission : Free
Timings : Mondays closed
Tuesday to Friday: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Saturdays: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Nearest Transit hub : N Sepulveda Boulevard
Parking : $ 20 per vehicle
Amenities : Shopping
Dining
Accessibility : Accessible parking service
Electric vehicle charging
Service animals allowed
Seating and resting areas
Visual description audio tour
Assisted listening devices
Open captioning
Sign language interpretation
Audio tours
Wheelchair accessible
Foreign language offerings
Prohibitions : No Professional photography
No flash
Tripods, Easels and monopods not allowed
Drones not allowed
No outside alcohol beverages
No smoking
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A child of Getty Trust, the Getty Centre in Los Angeles California sits on the top of a hill above the San Diego freeway housing an extensive range of art collection. Linked to the downhill parking, by a hover board which conveys visitors to the welcome centre, the Centre, inside its white walls houses conservation and research institutes, a museum, an auditorium and a garden flourishing hordes of plant species. Honoring the world's artistic inheritance, this modern architecture displays both permanent art collections from renowned artists and frequent exhibitions, performances and workshops from emerging contemporary artists.
You can choose from many of the tours offered by the Centre to its garden, architecture, exhibitions and art collections. The Family room is one such exhibition of the Centre which allows the visitors to actively engage in kid-friendly workshops and treasure hunts. You can also attend frequent artistic performances in the auditorium. The innovative architecture of the Centre allows the visitors to back-and-forth between the green exterior tours and skylit interior through the galleries connected with the garden. You can witness the classic and rare European arts in the form of sculptures, paintings, manuscripts and decorative pieces put carefully on display in the lower levels that are free of sunlight. By exhibiting works of artists like Van Gough to Monet and Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, the place is a delight for art lovers and for those who seek calm gateways, the place bargains tranquillity amidst tree-lined gardens and Roman sculptures with a spectacular mountain and ocean view of the city from its grounds.