海明威博物馆
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我对海明威没有什么特别的喜爱,但是去他的故居参观我很喜欢。它的故居巧妙的坐落在一座山顶上,展示了宁静的乡村风貌,还有凉爽的微风。从外面看房间丝毫不会破坏这种体验…… 实际上,你可以看到整个房间,而不是一间装满其他游客的房间。一定记得注意看看海明威是在卫生间里的哪里称体重的,还要去宠物公墓走走。
我们在这间博物馆转了一个小时。不允许进屋但是门和窗户都开着,可以看见室内的情况。我也很喜欢划船,所以看见他的游艇很开心。
无法到里面去,对于在哈瓦那打发时间的美国人来说是无聊的褒奖。一般在哈瓦那和古巴有很多很多更好的事情可以去做。读他的书,不要被其繁文缛节所烦扰。馆长抢先占有了他的国家和他的同胞。
首先,我特别喜欢海明威,所以这一点得考虑进去。“看见”他的“生命”。就是说,他的生活方式很有趣。显然,他很在意体重。在他家浴室的墙上,他每天用笔记录自己的体重。但是,他家的家具和挂在墙上的他狂放一生的“奖杯”也都很棒。休息的时候,朗姆酒很好喝。那里有人手持弯刀切甘蔗,然后把放进机器榨出汁。饮料好喝!
我们去参观了这个博物馆,这里的地理位置很棒——正好位于一个山上,可以俯瞰哈瓦那,他们有很多员工在这里,但是总而言之我觉得也没什么特别的地方。游客不允许进房子里面,只好隔着窗户看里面(很显然这些人很小气)。房子按时就会关上门,我猜如果能去里面看看的话会更有趣的——我就去玩了一通!转一圈的话会发现一个空荡的泳池,艾娃·加德纳曾经在里面裸泳,还可以到他的船上走走。在进去又出来的路上外面有个商店还有酒吧。我们一起旅行的人都觉得这里很不错。
It's an amazing house , with amazing view , no wonder why Hemingway was not happy moving out of Cuba , the location and the house are amazing with all the details inside this house . It's a must see .
The Hemingway Museum is a must see location in Havana. The history and art of this place is great. The Cuba people really embraced Mr. Hemingway. The hotel and bar, are something to see. it had a steady line of people coming and going into it.You can eat a meal or have a drink and soak up the atmosphere. The history and pictures tell the whole story.
A bit of a way out of Havana in an area called San Franciso by the locals. 5 CUC to get in per tourist. You can only look in from the outside but a fabulous place. Great views. Learnt quite a bit about Hemingway.
You take a small elevator up to the fifth floor to see the tiny room where Hemingway lived for several years and where he wrote three books and where he was awarded the Nobel Prize. It's very basic, a single bed, a time batnroom and a small desk but his typewriter is there.
Of course for Hemingway fans this is a must. Buteveryone will find this beautiful house set on a high hill overlooking the country side a pleasure.In good weather all the windows are open so tourists can look into the rooms filled with many of the author`s private collections of trophy animal heads from his African adventures, his vast record collection, his typewriter, and the many books which fill the shelves in every room. This home is filled with light and is well preserved.
In a world of tourism where every place you go has something "Hemingway" in it, I believe this is one of the best and certainly most authentic. You're not allowed inside, but the windows provide plenty of great views of how he lived. Many hunting trophies on the walls, period magazines on the rack, and even a bar tray with gin and other goodies on it. The highlight in the back is his boat, Pilar. Quite a beauty. There is a couple of stands out front for a drink and souvenirs. Worth the drive for sure.
I loved visiting Hemingway's home. You can't go inside and if the day is humid, the windows are not open to look inside (they are trying to preserve the contents of the home). The grounds are lovely. You may want to bring a picnic lunch and there is snack area on the grounds selling small items of food, CDs, tshirts, etc.Walking around the property and knowing the visitors that came to see Hemingway, I could just imagine what times were like. It maybe helpful to do some reading ahead of time. I don't remember a guide being present. We had an introduction from our guide.
The house and outer buildings are closed to the public due to theft is what we were told. You can look in at how Ernest Hemingway lived.
I visited this attraction three times -- once with the Museum of Latin American Art, once with the Oceanside Museum, and once with Cuba Education tours, and I would go again if given the opportunity. It was one of many attractions that made Cuba my favorite travel destination. There are no warmer or friendlier people anywhere in the world, and the emphasis on art, architecture, and music made these trips enjoyable every minute I was there.
However, I am not! LOL Still an interesting trip; it really does look like someone still lives there.