Hemingway House and Museum, Key West, Florida, USA
Nestled among towering palm trees on Key West, the Ernest Hemingway House & Museum allows you to see where one of the United States’ most famous writers and greatest thinkers lived and worked.
Hemingway Home and Museum: 907 Whitehead St, Key West, Florida, USA
Key West was Hemingway’s home for eight years between 1931 and 1939. Even though he moved on after, he retained the title of the house until his death.
Hemingway wrote several of his novels (or at least parts of them) during his time in Key West, including For Whom the Bell Tolls, Death in the Afternoon, The Green Hills of Africa, and several short stories including “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”.
The front view of the house. The house is not big.
Walking around the house
Looking back. The lighthouse is just across the street
The back of the house
The house was built for some other people, but Hemingway’s uncle bought it for him.
The backyard
Hemingway loved cats
A small walkway in the backyard
A smaller house in the backyard
Walking around the smaller house
A poor in the sideyard
The side view of the house
Came back to the front side
Inside the house. It has a narrow hall in between two rooms.
The right side room
The left side room
The left room has another room for the kitchen
Going upstairs
There are three rooms on the second floor
The first room
This room has a bathroom
The next room
The third room
The second-floor veranda