Getty Villa Museum

Greek and Roman antiquities housed in a re-created Roman country home

The Getty Villa Museum is turning 50!

Come celebrate with us as you explore the gardens, experience the ancient art, and enjoy the ocean breeze

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Admission and Hours

Free Admission

Admission is free, and requires a timed-entry reservation.

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Hours

Open today
Daily
10am–5pm
Tuesday
Closed

Additional Information

Outdoor garden filled with greenery, blooming flowers, and a long reflection pool with a large Roman-inspired villa in the background, lined with columns and bronze statues, on a hazy day.

What to See and Do

  1. Getty Villa Museum Highlights

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    What to look forward to during your visit.

  2. GettyGuide®

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    Let our free app be your personal guide to the Getty museums

Exhibition Sculpted Portraits from Ancient Egypt

The achievements of Egyptian artists of the 26th Dynasty are vividly expressed in the sculpted portraits of officials associated with the court and priesthood, which were created to be displayed in tombs and temples.

Prepare for Your Visit

  1. Group Visits

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    Special offerings for groups of 15+ visitors to the Getty Villa Museum

  2. Tips for Families

    Three young girls do arts and crafts at an outdoor table covered with a gold table cloth

    Explore the ancient world with kids at the Getty Villa Museum

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions about visiting the Getty Villa.

Explore the Getty Center

Enjoy art from the Middle Ages to today amid modern architecture and gardens, about 13 miles east of the Getty Villa off the 405 freeway

Aerial view of the Central Garden’s tree-lined path and circular azalea fountain to the left of the circular Getty Research Institute building.