Feds Fast-Track Bronze Age Treasures for Getty's Greek Warrior Show
Published Date: 4/25/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is allowing special ancient Greek warrior-prince artifacts to be temporarily shown at the Getty Museum in California and maybe other places. These culturally important objects are coming from abroad and their display is considered good for the country. This means visitors get a rare chance to see amazing history up close, with no extra costs or delays announced.
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Temporary display of Mycenaean artifacts
You in California can see a temporary exhibition called "The Kingdom of Pylos: Warrior‑Princes of Mycenaean Greece" at The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades, California. The objects are being imported from abroad under agreements with their foreign owners or custodians and have been determined to be culturally significant and in the national interest for temporary display, with possible additional venues to be determined.
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