Report a problem
Judy's Book takes violations of our Terms of Use very seriously. We encourage
you to read through our
Terms of Use
before filling report with us.
After careful review, we may remove content or replace a content warning page before
viewing content deemed offensive, harmful, or dangerous.
Additionally, we are aware that there may be content on Judy's Book that is personal
in nature or feels invasive. Please note that Judy's Book is a provider of content
creation tools, not a mediator of content. We allow our users express their opinions,
but we don't make any claims about the content of these pages. We strongly believe
in freedom of expression, even if a review contains unappealing or distasteful
content or present negative viewpoints. We realize that this may be frustrating,
and we regret any inconvenience this may cause you. In cases where contact information
for the author is listed on the page, we recommend that you work directly with this
person to have the content in question removed or changed.
Here are some examples of content we will not remove unless provided with a court
order:
Personal attacks or alleged defamation
Political or social commentary
Distasteful imagery or language
If we've read the Terms of Use and believe that this review below violates our Terms
of Use, please complete the following short form.
Businiess name:
The Getty Center
|
Review by:
Richard H.
|
Review content:
There are so many things to like about the Getty. To start off, admission is free, so this is open to everyone who would like to enjoy art. I guess the "catch" is that parking is not free, although I suppose you might be able to find street parking or some other place to park for free. The second thing you notice is the openness of the Getty Museum. Instead of one building with many different wings or rooms, the Getty has many different buildings and lots of open areas. Combined with the good weather in Los Angeles, this may be just a nice place to visit and enjoy a picnic. The third thing is the architecture. I think that's one of the drawing points of the Getty. People go there to look at the architecture. Lastly, there are art pieces inside the buildings. They seem to have a lot of pre-20th century European art and 19th and 20th century American and European photographs. Of course, like any other museum, they have rotating exhibits so you can check ahead before you go to see if there's something special you want to see, or just go for a nice picnic.
|
Reasons for reporting (512 characters left):
|
Reasons are required.
|
or
Cancel
|