2008 © Maxim Tabachnik
Hemingway’s Bedroom at Finca Vigía
This preserved bedroom, used by Ernest Hemingway during the 1940s–50s, reveals his austere habits and deep engagement with literature. Surrounded by books, trophies, and simplicity, the space reflects the balance between outward adventure and inward solitude that shaped his writing in Cuba, including works like The Old Man and the Sea.
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