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hemingway wrote many of his most famous novels in Finca La Vigia .He received the Nobel prize in 1954 for his work. He placed the prize at the foot of the Madonna del Cobre ,as he felt the prize belonged to Cuba.

Ernest Hemingway

Entre Obispo y Mercaderes. Aquí escribió Ernest Hemingway "Por quien doblan las campanas"

Part of the back garden to the Hemingway Home.

 

The house was built by Asa Tift, a marine architect (and Confederate mariner), in 1851. In 1931 Hemingway purchased it and lived here with his second wife, Pauline, and their two sons until 1939.

Here, Hemingway completed the final draft of "A Farewell to Arms," as well as "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber".

Graves of some of the Hemingway Cats at the Ernest Hemingway House in Key West, Florida

Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Built in 1892, this charming Shingle style depot was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

 

Located on Little Traverse Bay of the northwestern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, Petoskey is a lovely lakeside resort community that serves as the seat of Emmet County.

Closerie des Lilas, where Hemingway used to come and write in the 1920s. Also a favourite haunt of Cézanne, Zola, Baudelaire, Verlaine, Lenin and Apollinaire. Also Wilde, Man Ray, F Scott Fitzgerald, Breton, Gide, Pound, Picasso, Beckett, Modigliani and Sartre.

Alassio, Ernest Hemingway was here

Background text: A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway

Part of Hemingway's collection.

 

The house was built by Asa Tift, a marine architect (and Confederate mariner), in 1851. In 1931 Hemingway purchased it and lived here with his second wife, Pauline, and their two sons until 1939.

Here, Hemingway completed the final draft of "A Farewell to Arms," as well as "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber".

The Round Fountain, or Three Graces, built in 1860 Aix en Provence FranceThe Cours Mirabeau Aix en Provence France

The Bahamian liqueur.

 

The house was built by Asa Tift, a marine architect (and Confederate mariner), in 1851. In 1931 Hemingway purchased it and lived here with his second wife, Pauline, and their two sons until 1939.

Here, Hemingway completed the final draft of "A Farewell to Arms," as well as "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber".

Mike meets one of the famous polydactyl cats at the Hemingway Home and Museum on Key West. Our guide noted that this kitty is named Harry S. Truman, and was one of the few cats used for breeding. (Most of the cats are spayed or neutered in an effort to keep the home's feline population in the range of 40-50.)

Finca La Vijia , The Tower - Ernest Heminway's house

"A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not." - Ernest Hemingway

view from the bottom.

Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Hemingway was a philanderer, a self-absorbed egotistical asshole, his parenting skills were questionable to say the least, he loved his liquor, and sometimes he just couldn't hold it 'til he got home.

 

This plaque hangs on a bucolic flower-bedecked fence just two blocks from his home on Whitehead Street.

The Cours Mirabeau is a wide thoroughfare, planted with double rows of plane-trees, bordered by fine houses and decorated by fountains. It follows the line of the old city wall and divides the town into two sections. The new town extends to the south and west; the old town, with its narrow, irregular streets and its old mansions dating from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, lies to the north. Along this avenue, which is lined on one side with banks and on the other with cafés, is the Deux Garçons, the most famous brasserie in Aix. Built in 1792, it has been frequented by the likes of Paul Cézanne, Émile Zola and Ernest Hemingway.

Dining Room Wall in the Ernest Hemingway House in Key West, Florida.

The Ernest Hemingway statue inside the famed Floridita in Havana, Cuba.

Part of Hemingway's collection.

 

The house was built by Asa Tift, a marine architect (and Confederate mariner), in 1851. In 1931 Hemingway purchased it and lived here with his second wife, Pauline, and their two sons until 1939.

Here, Hemingway completed the final draft of "A Farewell to Arms," as well as "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber".

Built 1909, Reconstructed 1969-Corner of Lake and Oak.

This was a collaborative effort with sculptor, Richard Bock, who designed many of the decorations for Wright's home and studio. It was originally farther west on Lake St and closer to the street to provide water for horses and people. The planters on the two sides were originally horse troughs.

Key West, FL: Ernest Hemingway house - with many cats, including the famous polydactyl cats.

Shots taken while on Vacation in Cuba in Jan 2012. These shots were from an excursion from Varadero to Havana, some of the scenes are from along the way and back but most were taken in the city of Havana itself.

 

This is the hotel in which Ernest Hemingway stayed and penned most of "For Whom the Bell Tolls".

Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

One of the forty-six cats at the Hemingway House. This one reminded me of Shirley.

I gatti dimostrano di avere un’assoluta onestà emotiva. Gli esseri umani, per una ragione o per l’altra, quasi sempre riescono a nascondere i propri sentimenti. I gatti no.

Ernest Hemingway Home (Birthplace)

Oak Park, IL

Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Key West, FL: Ernest Hemingway house - with many cats, including the famous polydactyl cats.

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