Won't Miss the Getty Center on the left side of Highway
Whole View of Getty Center
Tram Station with Computer Controlled Trams all in White
Welcome Hall
Museum Entrance Hall - Arhitectural Grid
The most beautiful curve of Getty Center Like a Piano
Lined up Trees
Mostly in Different Shades of White with Slightly Lavender
8000-Year Old Travertine Stone with Fossil Leaf in It
Travertine with Fossil Feather in it
Framed Views Are Everywhere throughout the Getty Center. This is Toward Ocean.
Oceanview
Our Docent Rose
What a Relaxing Area
Tree Shade, Stone Slab as Seat, Stature and Free Movement Space
Lined up Beautiful Sweet Gum Trees
A Flowering Maze at Central Garden
White Metal Panel, Glass and Ancient Travertine Stone blended well
Porcelain-enameled Metal and Glass Curtain Walls Around the Building Upper Stories What Beautiful Outlines
Another Travertine Framed Panoranic View
Love This Open Armed Scalpture on One of the Rooftop
Another Rooftop Open Space
Travertine Is the Most Memorable Material Used on the Site, But Glass And Metal Are Also employed And Were Carefully Considered as Important Contrasts to the Rough Stone.
Builder Richard Meier Selected Stones Based on Their Color, Texture and Fossils to Be Displayed in Public Areas Throughout the Site.
South Promontory Cactus Garden
Southern Promontory Cactus and Succulents.
A Re-creation of a Desert Landscape
I-405 Santa Monica Freeway
Museum Courtyard Fountain
Garden Terrace Cafe
Natural Daylight for Paintings inside the Museum
Portrait by Millet
Man With a Hoe by Millet
Irises by Vincent van Gogh
Portrait of Roman Catheral in Morning Light by Monet
by Monet
La Promenade by Renoir
The Farewell of Telemachus and Enchris
Young Italian Woman at a Table by Paul Cezanne
Christ with the Crown Thorns
The Laundress by Jean-Baptisle Geuzu
A Young Girl Defending Herself Against Eros
The Grotto of Sarrazine Near Nans-Sous-Sainte-Anne by Gustave Courbet
by Pissaro