Does any advertised vacation venue ever live up to the hype? My family had to make the decision between Universal Studios or the Getty. Even though I wanted to take The Simpson’s ride, we chose the Getty, and I am glad we did.
Unlike the theme park worlds of faux stone masonry, the Getty is pure design, architecture and construction. It is a understatment that I was overwhelmed with the sheer magnitude of buildings and grounds of this private museum and research facility.
Part of the J. Paul Getty Trust, the newer Getty as it is called, is as beautiful as the art work it houses. From the buildings and landscaping to the views and engineering, it is truly breath-taking to take in the entire complex. Plus, at just $15 to park, no charge for the admission, a trip to the Getty screams value.
In a So. Cal. theme park similarity there is a tram that takes you from the parking below to the top of the hill where the buildings and museum are located. We walked up to the buildings and took the tram down. Even though I was impressed with the collection of art work, the Getty is the real show stopper. The design was not watered down to save money and the details are numerous. Here are just some of the photo’s I took on my short trip to the Getty. There are more polished photos on the Getty website. My pictures are more from the visitor standpoint; what you are likely to encounter as a casual observer. For more information on the Getty go to http://www.getty.edu/.