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What is the architectural structure of Vicia Manor?
There are three buildings in Vicia Manor, with a two-story villa in the middle, Hemingway's living room on the first floor and bedroom on the second floor, all loyal to the original appearance. There are many antlers and dog heads hanging on the wall, all of which Hemingway hunted himself.

Although there is also a study in the main building, Hemingway never writes there. His creation has "exclusive territory"-a four-story overlooking building on the left. Along the narrow corner iron ladder to the third floor, there is a small room with no decent furniture except a big desk. There is a huge animal skin under the table. The wall is hung with ferocious animal heads. This is Hemingway's real world. Looking out from the window, there is an endless green ocean-the most typical tropical jungle. On the other side of the main building is Hemingway's bar and library, which is filled with all kinds of wine bottles. Behind the main building is the yacht milestone, which is not big. Hemingway used it to fish, watch the sea and even write at sea.