The Getty Villa says its Collections are Safe so far from the Palisades Fire in California

Wednesday, January 8, 2025
The Getty Villa says its Collections are Safe so far from the Palisades Fire in California

A brush fire started late Tuesday morning in the Pacific Palisades, fueled by extremely high winds.

The Getty closed the Villa to non-emergency staff, and the site is closed to the public on Tuesdays. The Getty Villa will remain closed at least through Monday, January 13. The Getty, of course, is very concerned for our neighbors in the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and the surrounding areas.

Fortunately, Getty had made extensive efforts to clear brush from the surrounding area as part of its fire mitigation efforts throughout the year. Some trees and vegetation on site have burned, but no structures are on fire and staff and the collection remain safe. Additional fire prevention measures in place at the Villa include water storage on-site. Irrigation was immediately deployed throughout the grounds Tuesday morning. Museum galleries and library archives were sealed off from smoke by state-of-the-art air handling systems. The double-walled construction of the galleries also provides significant protection for the collections.

Getty President and CEO Katherine E. Fleming: "We are grateful for the tireless work of the Los Angeles Fire Department, Los Angeles County Fire Department, and other agencies to keep the Villa and its staff safe, as well as for the on-site presence of fire trucks throughout the day."

Main Image: The Getty Villa, Courtesy Getty Museum