Located in Brentwood, the Getty Art Center is one of the most important art institutions in Los Angeles and one of the richest in the world. The Getty Art Center is well known for its architectural and garden designs. It is also one of the best places to overlook the panoramic view of Los Angeles. Visitors can take the free cable railway from the parking lot at the foot of the hill to the Getty Art Center at the top of the hill. The Getty Art Center, which collects the most exquisite manuscripts and old photographs of famous works in the United States, is one of the largest collections of similar works of art in the United States. J. Paul Gatti Museum has exhibitions of modern works and famous European works, including Van Gogh's Iris, a large collection of decorative art and photography. In addition, the collection of the Gatti Art Center includes ancient Roman and Greek marble sculpture antiques; handwritten copies of the 9th and 16th centuries; European and American paintings of the 13th and 20th centuries; sketches collected between 1981 and five years before Gatti's death; decorative furniture dominated by French products from the mid-17th to the end of 18th centuries; European sculpture and Nada from the Renaissance to the end of the 19th century. The works of art. The Getty Art Center consists of six buildings with large-scale gardens and 600 acres of natural wilderness. Then come here, you can enjoy both the beauty of humanity and the beauty of nature. In this perfect combination of man and nature, perhaps you can also get a little inspiration and insight into life here.