Finca Viga
Finca Viga is a mansion in Havana, Cuba's San Francisco de Paula Ward that was previously Ernest Hemingway's home. It is now a museum, just like Hemingway's Key West residence. The structure was built in 1886. The home was erected in 1886 on a hill about 15 miles (24 km) east of Havana by Catalan architect Miguel Pascual y Baguer. The view of downtown Havana is spectacular from the rear terrace and adjacent tower.
The Finca Viga, which the US National Trust for Historic Preservation stated was in danger of collapsing, was repaired by the Cuban government and reopened to tourists in 2007. Despite its location outside the United States, it has been designated as one of the 11 most endangered historic sites. It's also on the World Monuments Fund's "100 Most Endangered Sites" list, which is updated every two years.
Location: Havana