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Photos: The Getty Center reopens to visitors for the first time in more than a year

A wreath honoring COVID-19 victims stands in the rotunda as visitors return to the Getty Center
A wreath honoring COVID-19 victims stands in the rotunda as visitors return to the Getty Center for the first time in more than a year.
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The sprawling Getty Center museum campus in Brentwood reopened Tuesday at limited capacity.

“`We are delighted to welcome visitors back to the iconic Getty Center, one of Los Angeles’ most visited cultural destinations,” said Timothy Potts, the museum director.

To meet COVID-19 restrictions, reservations are required, with a limited number of spots offered each day. Some galleries that are too small to allow for social distancing will remain closed, and one-way pathways have been established in galleries and gardens.

First visitors in more than a year

People walk toward the Getty entrance from the tram terminus
The first visitors to the Getty Center in over a year walk from the tram toward the galleries, courtyard and gardens.
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Snapshots

Visitors take in a photo exhibit
Visitors take in a photo exhibit — “Photo Flux: Unshuttering LA” — as the Getty Center reopened for the first time in over a year.
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Jennifer Conway takes a picture below a cascade of flowers in the Getty Center gardens.
Jennifer Conway takes a picture in the Getty Center gardens.
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One-way routes

Signs on the floor direct visitors on one-way path
Signs on the floor direct visitors on one-way routes to promote social distancing at the reopened Getty Center.
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A visitor walks on a paved terrace at the Getty Center
A visitor walks on a terrace at the Getty Center.
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City view

A visitor walks on a Getty Center sidewalk overlooking the 405 Freeway and Westside skyline
A visitor walks on a Getty Center sidewalk overlooking the 405 Freeway and Westside skyline.
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Checking in

Bill Mitchell, right, takes a selfie with friends Ron and Malta Tasoff.
Bill Mitchell, right, takes a selfie with friends Ron and Malta Tasoff while visiting the Getty Center.
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Two visitors walk past the sculpture "Air" by Aristide Maillol.
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A walk in the garden

Jennifer Conway, top, walks in the garden at the Getty Center.
Jennifer Conway walks in the garden at the Getty Center. Conway is studying horticulture and botany at UCLA.
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On further reflection

Visitors walking through the Getty Center are reflected in the panes of a window
Tickets were limited as the Getty Center reopened Tuesday.
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Parting shot

A visitor takes a picture next to cactus gardens at the Getty Center.
A visitor takes a picture next to the cactus gardens at the Getty Center.
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