November 13, 2017 / Last updated: September 13, 2024

Pics at Getty Museum in LA

I love this building. What a big white wide open space.

Museum Hack recently started giving tours at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Highly recommended!

Museum Hack Team in LA

Here’s a look at some of our tour guides and facilitators in Los Angeles:

Left to right: Baxter, Adrian, Monisha, and me pictured in a comics book shop that we shopped at earlier in the day.

Pictures at the Getty Museum

Green grass below and white buildings
My favorite vista at the Getty Museum that our private tour guide Adrian showed us
Classy museum interior. I like the green walls, the hardwood floors, and the red chair.
Inside the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, a sample gallery
Royal bed, fit for a prince

Interior Architecture

That’s me! Obligatory portrait. Thanks Adrian for the photo.
Main entrance, near the coat check. Sweeping solid white stairs and foyer.
Huge interior spaces like this get me excited. It feels large with possibility and very rich.
Notice the museum visitors in the rear, admiring the views.

Bonus Pictures

Adrian, Museum Hack’s City Lead in Los Angeles, and a guard at the Getty Museum
Museum Hack now gives private and semi-private tours at the Getty Museum
Me and Adrian in the family and education center at the Getty Museum

Conclusion

Adrian told me that some people on average spend five hours at the Getty Museum. I believe it. The space is big, wide open, airy, and relaxing. I want to go back and pack a picnic to make a day out of it.

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