
https://youtu.be/mJEAU-i5OIw
Published on Jun 6, 2017
Beneath the gleaming white of the Getty museum, is a hidden world the public will probably never see. These structures are linked by underground blocklong corridors leading to a labyrinth of high-tech spaces where about 1,000 employees populate what is, in effect, a city beneath the hilltop.
Besides the expected amenities that make the place run -- restaurant services, registrar's offices, loading docks, acres of heating and air-conditioning systems and seemingly endless rooms of computers -- there are 28 laboratories and treatment rooms where scientists and conservators study the preservation of archeological sites, seismic strengthening techniques and new methods of cleaning ancient objects.