
Apartments near J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, CA (292 Rentals)


Strathmore Veteran

520 Kelton

Villa Bel Air

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Westwood Village Apartments

Axiom Westwood

Sunset Barrington Gardens

Gayley Manor Apartments

Midvale Apartments

Veteran Plaza

516 Glenrock Avenue

Levering Apartments

Diamond Head Apartments

Westwood Executive House

Empire at Bellagio

Village Lofts

433 Midvale - Student Housing at UCLA

Casa Ophir Apartments

747 Gayley Ave, Unit FL4-ID1188

11023 Strathmore Dr

The Kelton Manor

Westwood Plaza Apartments

Casablanca West Apartments

Kelton Towers Apartments

11017 Strathmore Drive, Los Angeles

Westwood Apartments, Inc

Strathmore Regency Apartments

Westwood Park Apartments

11730 Sunset Blvd

479 Landfair Ave

11767 W Sunset Blvd, Unit P7

669 Levering Ave, Unit #15

667 Levering Ave, Unit #5
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Los Angeles may be a electric, thrill-a-minute kind of town, but apartment living just isn't the same unless you're able to slow down and enjoy the beauty of art. Numerous museums are scattered around town, giving you numerous chances to take in the wonderful art of the city, as well as the world, but few places give you a better variety than the J. Paul Getty Museum. The Museum contains a generous collection of Western art, dating from the middle ages to today, so art aficionados will have a fantastic time taking in all the fantastic works. There's always fantastic exhibits to take in at the Getty, with all forms or media represented. See beautiful sculpture, splendid paintings, and intriguing photographs, or check out some of their more unique works, such as found item pieces of video installations. They also spread throughout the decades, so it wouldn't be too surprising to find a nature painting from the eighteen hundreds next to a modern art piece from just last year. No matter what kind of art you're into, you're sure to find something to intrigue and impress. Before you even walk into to see the exhibits, however, one notices that the building itself is a work of art. Modern architecture and beautiful gardens cast the perfect stage for your experience, adding just one more bit of beauty to the proceedings. It also helps that if you get tired of the stuffy indoor feel, you can take a walk through the beautiful gardens for a breath of fresh air. Art fans and newcomers to the art world alike will find something to enjoy at this popular cultural center. Thanks to the J. Paul Getty Museum, you can enjoy some of the best art in Los Angeles and the world just a few short miles from your apartment.
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