Lookout Farm

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Lookout Farm is the English meaning of “Finca Vigía,” the Cuban hillside estate where Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote several of his major works.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
house
museum
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Spanish colonial-style house
associatedWithAuthor Ernest Hemingway
associatedWithNobelPrizeLaureate Ernest Hemingway
associatedWithWork A Moveable Feast
Across the River and Into the Trees
For Whom the Bell Tolls
The Old Man and the Sea
category Ernest Hemingway residences
Historic house museums in Cuba
Literary museums in Cuba
country Cuba
endDateOfResidence 1960
hasCollection Ernest Hemingway hunting trophies
Ernest Hemingway manuscripts
Ernest Hemingway personal library
Ernest Hemingway photographs
hasFeature large garden
swimming pool
tower room used for writing
view over Havana area
hasNameInSpanish Finca Vigía
heritageDesignation museum dedicated to Ernest Hemingway
languageOfName English
locatedIn San Francisco de Paula
locatedNear Havana, Cuba
surface form: Havana
locatedOn hillside
meaningOfSpanishName Lookout Farm self-link
notablePeriod mid-20th century
occupant Ernest Hemingway
operatedAs museum
ownedBy Ernest Hemingway
residenceOf Ernest Hemingway
significance site where Ernest Hemingway wrote several major works
startDateOfResidence 1939
translationOf Finca Vigía
usedFor residence
writing

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Lookout Farm meaningOfSpanishName Lookout Farm self-link
Finca Vigía nameMeaning Lookout Farm