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Getty Center "City"

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Hilltop art complex rumored to conceal extensive subterranean city, emergency refuge, and mag—lev tunnels for global elites

Status — Speculative

  Key Figures

Richard Meier directed architecture, Robert Englekirk engineered the seismic frame, and contractor Greg Cosko coordinated construction. Harold M. Williams oversaw the Getty Trust during the build, while Michael Palladino refined on-site detailing. Robert Irwin designed the Central Garden. Whistle-blower Steven D. Kelley later popularised underground-city narratives.123

  Timeline and Construction

Planning began 1984, ground broke 1989, and the public opening occurred 16 December 1997. Total expenditure surpassed $1.3 billion, moving 1.5 million yd³ of earth and cladding 1.2 million ft² in Tivoli travertine. A seven-storey subterranean garage, concrete caissons socketed into the Santa Monica shale, and 3-story utility corridors anchor the hilltop ensemble.24

  Documented Subsurface Infrastructure

Below the plaza lie mechanical floors, an ice-storage plant that chills water nightly to moderate daytime loads, a 1 000 000-gallon emergency reservoir, and blast-rated tram tunnels. Service corridors link storage vaults, conservation labs, and the research stacks, providing legitimate explanations for many "tunnel" sightings.15

  Alleged Underground Network

Kelley and allied activists claim a mile-deep elevator drops to a luxury refuge, spa, and mag-lev interchange connecting two-hundred-fifty Deep Underground Military Bases. Internet forums expand the story to child-trafficking dungeons and Vatican gold depositories. No architectural plans, permits, or geophysical surveys corroborate these assertions.67

  Projects and Use Over Time

The campus houses the J. Paul Getty Museum, Getty Research Institute, Getty Conservation Institute, and Getty Foundation. Subsequent initiatives include the LED relighting programme (2012), seismic retro-commissioning (2016), and fire-hardening upgrades after the 2017 Skirball blaze.38

  Emergency Preparedness

After Northridge 1994 hairline weld cracks, every beam-column joint was reinforced. Base-isolators permit 26 inches of drift during a 7.5 event. Fire strategy combines travertine cladding, crushed-stone roofs, goat-grazed slopes, and a helipad-fed hydrant loop, enabling the institution to remain open during the 2025 Palisades fire.48

  Investigations and Debunking

USA Today, PolitiFact, and the Los Angeles Police Department report zero evidence for captive children or mag-lev portals. The Getty Trust dismisses the rumours as fiction, yet online traction persists, illustrating the endurance of clandestine-base lore.79

  Current Status

Publicly accessible galleries, gardens, and archives operate daily; the putative "city" remains unverified. Researchers note that the site's genuine underground works already rank among the most sophisticated museum infrastructures worldwide.

  References

  1. getty.edu 2

  2. latimes.com 2

  3. labusinessjournal.com 2

  4. pbs.org 2

  5. en.wikipedia.org

  6. whale.to

  7. talonmarks.com 2

  8. nytimes.com 2

  9. usatoday.com

Published on December 16, 1997

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