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?
The Getty's priceless works of art have been threatened by wildfires. Should they move? Here's what L.A. Times readers think.
The Getty Villa, the museum built by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty and home to thousands of priceless antiquities, activated its emergency operations center in response to the fast-moving Palisades ...
The Getty Villa's construction, technology, and staff training helped it survive the Palisades fire. Here's what it takes to ...
Note that the Getty Villa will be closed until further notice due to the LA wildfires. The Getty Villa is a Getty museum showcasing Greek and Roman art from before the Middle Ages, as well as ...
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. (KABC) -- As the raging Palisades Fire surrounded the 55-acre Getty Villa Museum in the hills of Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7, everyone inside was ordered to evacuate.
When fire razed the Pacific Palisades in January, the Getty Villa proved itself to be practically impenetrable. Built like a fortress and outfitted with state-of-the-art firefighting ...
The Getty Villa survived the Palisades fire, the worst in Los Angeles history. The villa shows how homeowners can protect their homes through construction choices and yard work. Anti-fire tricks ...
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