Today's last attraction, the Getty Museum. The Paul Getty Museum was founded in 1954 to seek a broader range of visual arts and thus innovate by collecting, exhibiting, protecting and exhibiting high-quality artworks. It has two pavilions in Los Angeles, one at the Getty Center in Los Angeles (Getty Center), and the other at the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisata in Los Angeles. We visited the Getty Center, one of the world’s richest art institutions, the world’s largest private art museum, and Los Angeles’ most iconic humanistic and artistic attractions. The Getty Center is a strange building built on a cliff at 881 feet above sea level, and the Getty Art Center at the top of the mountain is free of charge from the parking lot at the foot of the mountain. You can also enjoy the city view of Los Angeles from high up the mountain. The museum is free to visit. Open hours: Tuesday to Friday, Sunday 10:00-17:30, Saturday 10:00-21:00. Closed Monday.