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  2. J. Paul Getty Museum | Getty

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    Art from ancient to contemporary at two Los Angeles locations. Changing exhibitions, education programs, and more.

  3. Visit Our Museums - Locations, Exhibitions, Highlights | Getty. Visiting information for our two Los Angeles locations: the Getty Center in Brentwood off the 405 and Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades off Pacific Coast Highway. Admission to both sites is always free.

  4. Information on current, past and future exhibitions at the Getty Center in Los Angeles and the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades.

  5. Visit the Getty Center | Getty

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    Visit the Getty Center in Brentwood and enjoy displays of European art up to 1900 and special exhibitions set amid modern architecture and gardens.

  6. About the Museum (Getty Museum)

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    The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center in Los Angeles houses European paintings, drawings, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, decorative arts, and photography from its beginnings to the present, gathered internationally.

  7. Free art exhibitions, performances, talks, and more at the Getty Center and Getty Villa.

  8. Getty Center Tickets

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    Getty Center Admission. Pick a date from the calendar to reserve your time to visit. Additional tickets are released daily; please check back for new dates. The Getty Center is closed Mondays.

  9. Getty Ticketing Home

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    European art up to 1900 set amid modern architecture and gardens. Get Center Tickets.

  10. The Getty Museum Store

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    Shop Getty exclusives and unique gifts inspired by Art and Architecture; Free Domestic Shipping and International Shipping Available.

  11. The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection

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    The collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum comprises Greek, Roman, and Etruscan art from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity; European art from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century; and international photography from its inception to the present day.