Getty Center Introduction: The Gety Center is located at the foot of Santa Monica. The Getty Center, which offers a bird's-eye view of Los Angeles, was designed by world-class architect Richard Meier. Simple lines, bright colors, natural lighting, indoor patio and outdoor garden are integrated, and the open space combines the harmonious beauty of fineness and roughness. The first impression of the Getty Center is the 75-foot-diameter, three-story-high foyer. From the foyer, you can see the garden surrounded by the museum. The concept of the garden originated from the Getty Museum in Malibu. Due to the huge scale of the new museum, Meier deliberately connected the exhibition rooms of different eras to allow visitors to contact nature from time to time, giving full play to the characteristics of the site itself and giving visitors the opportunity.

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