Discovery of a Breathtaking Abandoned Noble Mansion in France | Priceless antiques left behind

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3 жыл бұрын

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On a bright sunshiny day, we take you along with us on our epic discovery of this French noble mansion that has been abandoned for several years now.
How can anyone just walk away from a place with so much majesty, priceless antiques and stories?
Today we will try and search for the right answer to that question, as we explore and find out what's left.
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Abandoned France: Discovery of an Incredible Abandoned Noble Mansion in France | Priceless antiques left behind
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@amc5936
@amc5936 2 жыл бұрын
YOUR ENGLISH IS SO GOOD!!! I AM AMERICAN AND MUST SAY YOUR VOCABULARY, AND ENGLISH IS FAR BETTER THAN MOST HERE IN THE STATES, THANK YOU! AND I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!
@blanning2058
@blanning2058 3 жыл бұрын
It is a damn shame this property has been abandoned. The original owners worked too hard for all their stuff to just sit there or be fought over. I would absolutely love to know the full history of this property. I hope the remaining family can come to an agreement soon or everything will be worthless. This house is too beautiful to just let it sit, hopefully someone can restore it and enjoy it for another 100 years and make more memories and add to its already rich history. It's sad to see everything left behind. I absolutely loved this home and all it's belongings, I could spend all day in there and still not see everything so I appreciate the longer videos. You boys and Bros of Decay find the most exquisite abandoned homes.
@user-bl9nj2mk2x
@user-bl9nj2mk2x 11 ай бұрын
О да! Братья масоны очень много работают! Веками...😂😂😂 Вчера ковид, сегодня прививки, завтра война 😢😢😢. Ворованное веками брахло даже сохранять некогда
@catherinegoldie3432
@catherinegoldie3432 3 жыл бұрын
I love how you guys appreciate Art when you see it.x💕🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@pjmiller8632
@pjmiller8632 3 жыл бұрын
So nice to see the respect given to the items and anonymity of location. I so hope all pieces are protected and distributed asap for the item's safety.and preservation.The heater cabinet was not for coals, but for warming sheets and towels. 😊
@pabloheinpereirastolle1887
@pabloheinpereirastolle1887 3 жыл бұрын
Hi guys! 19:10, the scissors are to put out the candles. 28:11, it is to put the food to keep it warm. 33:15, Polaroid instant camera, you could have your picture straight from the camera. Nice song from David Silvian with his band Japan, the song is called: Gentleman Take Polaroids (when they fall in love), figure out why. 36:25, a square piano it is called. 41:50, it seems the mansion has been refurbished in the late 60's or beginning 70's. Typical modern tiles from that era. It makes now sense to me, as some classical furniture are also made around that time, and the place is not 'uniformly furnished, but more of a bit of everything. Does the family name matches with the heraldic signs? 43:15, it has a label, but haven't been taken out as it is a 1960's modern classic chique chandelier. Those chrystal ones downstairs are seriously expensive. 45:50, the British call the French 'Froggies' as they eat frogs (you are what thou eat, like English London Tower wards also called Beefeaters). 1:00 Banderillas, used for bullfights. 10:03.30. German soldiers gear, the tube was to carry the gas mask. Most probably WWI, as the WWII had some strips. The mask shape is from the tin holder. www.thingsmilitary.com/field-equipment/wwi-german-gas-mask-can-strap/ 1:04.05, Greek or Roman tax collector? (time is money!) 1:05:05, nope, it is the mother in law false teeth :P. 1:05:58, the bed matches the age of the mansion, it is called 'Empire' because of Bonaparte. A lot of brass was used to make accentuation's on the design. There was also one of this kind downstairs. After Empire came Biedermeier, called Willem III in NL design, a bit different. 1:06:20, fake decoration, like the historical souvenir sword, with the point made safe with a ball, and not sharp, later there were two florets, used for fencing (schermen in NL) like the three Musketeers.1:07:22, real sword, fake knights iron glove (once i had a complete knights armour, fake as it was not antique, but made exactly as they used to be). 1:07:28, the souvenir sword. 1:13:55, it seems this is a ceremonial or signal cannon that can shoot if it has a little hole above on the back for the wick or flint, and it does seemingly, now, next time stick a stick inside the barrel to measure the depth, or shine the lamp inside and make sure the wick-hole is clear, you'll see light shining through, then it shoots, be sure of it, weapon laws were different in the old days.. 1:14:37, what kills me are large mansions made in 15 minutes video's, such a disgrace! You are doing the right thing. Great job! Thou, you forgot a door or two in the hall, maybe storage doors. 1:15:21, there is no architects drawing table. (priceless tables when vintage!) 1:18:35, another Empire style bed, kind of Cleopatra model. 1:21:11, 100% flute, shepherds flute maybe. I loved this video, thank you guys.
@jannabors1961
@jannabors1961 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information:)
@selzasteve837
@selzasteve837 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! That’s fantastic information.
@1028dianemarie
@1028dianemarie 3 жыл бұрын
The yeoman warders at the tower of London are not called beefeaters because they eat beef. Back in the medieval times, they used to guard the “buffets” which were side tables that gold and silver plate were displayed on so royalty could show off their wealth. Therefore they were called “buffeteers”. and it’s been changed to beefeaters.
@daylight8208
@daylight8208 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Keep posting!
@leeturbo2008
@leeturbo2008 3 жыл бұрын
you know your stuff my friend
@raygay3375
@raygay3375 3 жыл бұрын
Some people, in these modern days, can be too impatient. The instant gratification demanded by society has led to many being almost incapable of enjoying life in a leisurely manner. But as for me, taking the time to capture this place completely, is just another way of paying respect to the family who lived here. I would enjoy longer investigations that you choose to present. I just really think you are doing a great job. 👍🖖✌️🤙
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Ray, we are very delighted to read you interpret our time and compassion we show to these homes as a way to memorize and pay respect to the lives of the people who lived here, as this is one of our main values where we stand for. Thank you very much for watching the videos and hope to see you at the next adventure again! :)
@jacekskarzynski1309
@jacekskarzynski1309 3 жыл бұрын
@@Explomo Babcia Was Was bardzo Kocha za te wszystkie piękne filmy życzę zdrowia i bezpieczeństwa
@lisawalker91
@lisawalker91 3 жыл бұрын
They were obviously invited by a caretaker or family friend, there is not a spec of dust hardly anywhere!
@livingdeeply15
@livingdeeply15 3 жыл бұрын
@@jacekskarzynski1309 ?
@catherinescarvey758
@catherinescarvey758 3 жыл бұрын
@@lisawalker91 I noticed no dust anywhere. I wish they knew exactly who lived there and whatever happened to them.
@gwynnethvanjaarsveld7030
@gwynnethvanjaarsveld7030 3 жыл бұрын
I loved the video!It gave me a chance to see things I would never get to see otherwise. Glad it was long. I wanted to see everything!
@carlahansen4000
@carlahansen4000 2 жыл бұрын
The guys are very through with their investigations... Love it!!
@MrsNickysMom420
@MrsNickysMom420 2 жыл бұрын
Do you mean the best used by date on the liquid nourishment? He passed over most of the spectacular cut crystal, expensive and intricate china, as well as those magnificent vases. But we got to see manky shoes inside a closet with clear detail. Not to mention them freaking out whenever they went near spiders webs, lol. I believe they need to get better at the details of what's actually important about these fantastic old homes. I think I'll come back in a year when they know what they're doing.
@amyhocking2350
@amyhocking2350 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrsNickysMom420 , it seems they are nice young men, just not yet as knowledgeable of what items are that they are seeing. I would like to see the oldest books they come across. There is much to conjuncture from what was of interest to the house owners. History is fascinating!
@shawnawallace7678
@shawnawallace7678 3 жыл бұрын
I like that most urban explorers are respectful to the owners privacy and the property itself! Be safe and explore on!
@susancarden749
@susancarden749 3 жыл бұрын
Every time you guys open a cupboard or draws, l expect a mouse or rat to jump out, lol 😆. You show respect for people’s property , which is just fantastic.
@Thankful_.
@Thankful_. 3 жыл бұрын
I said this very thing! So glad it don’t happen! 😊
@blytheclark8913
@blytheclark8913 3 жыл бұрын
I know. I've been in a few old abandoned places and seen rats and mice. I ran out of the buildings, as I hate rodents. LOL!!
@alexhermida4961
@alexhermida4961 3 жыл бұрын
They show respect but there is Is someone supervising.. Don’t kid oneself.. There are very expensive antiques in there👀
@shirleyneilson9594
@shirleyneilson9594 3 жыл бұрын
Don't worry about them being to long, I personally love them, I love the way you show it all with respect, love from Australia
@marycahill5835
@marycahill5835 3 жыл бұрын
My exact sentiments! I love the details!!!! I will never get to see them otherwise!!!!! So beautiful!!!! Thank you, for sharing it all!
@cnh2617
@cnh2617 3 жыл бұрын
Yes please continue to take your time in the videos we would not be able to see this amazing stuff otherwise it never gets boring
@randallread5552
@randallread5552 3 жыл бұрын
very good
@izgrey7944
@izgrey7944 3 жыл бұрын
Yes agreed to these others to liking the long video. That was a lovely walk-through. I kept saying "Wow!" over and over. Thank you!
@Ali-om6up
@Ali-om6up 3 жыл бұрын
I much prefer them longer so i can see most details instead of a short video with barely anything
@mctours4402
@mctours4402 3 жыл бұрын
These homes need to be preserved at all costs.
@patriciamorton239
@patriciamorton239 3 жыл бұрын
I so enjoy watching you guys explore these places and the respect you give to them all. Wish I were 50 yrs. younger and had plenty of money as I would do the same thing. Just to be blessed enough to be able to touch some of those antiques and the architecture. Amazing stuff. Keep up the great explores and thanks for taking me and everyone else along with you. Stay safe Maureno and Remon.
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there Patricia! Thank you very much for your lovely comment. It's a pleasure for us to read that you enjoy our perspective on these places and the respect in which we document them. We will definitely keep it up and you are very welcome to go on each exploration together with us in this way. Stay safe as well and see you at the next exploration! :)
@Tchelaone
@Tchelaone 3 жыл бұрын
Please, make these as long as they need to be!! I Never get bored and I often wish you'd show even more!!! This place is like a dream come true for an explorer, WOW
@amc5936
@amc5936 2 жыл бұрын
Exsactly just more to see in one video.
@nil7148
@nil7148 3 жыл бұрын
I am a french Canadian and thank you for sharing those wonderful old houses or mansions that tells us a bit of those families stories. I wish you would give more details.
@heather4293
@heather4293 3 жыл бұрын
I love the length of your videos. How you show everything in detail is fantastic. The places you explore absolutely deserve to be shown in detail. I admire how you guys take great care not to damage anything in the process and respect you for leaving everything. These properties should be museums. It blows my mind the age and value of the items left behind. Books and photos are my favorite finds. Thank you for sharing your explorations with us. I’m am from the United States so I would never have seen these places otherwise. 🙏🏼❤️
@Greg-qw1or
@Greg-qw1or Жыл бұрын
WOW!!!????😮
@user-bl9nj2mk2x
@user-bl9nj2mk2x 11 ай бұрын
​@@Greg-qw1or изучайте историю, а так же культуру и Вероисповедания разных народов😊
@deeceepnw
@deeceepnw 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Truly a masterpiece! It felt like a private tour through a living museum. It didn’t seem long at all.
@bobbiejones9266
@bobbiejones9266 2 жыл бұрын
This house needs to be loved and lived in and brought back to life! What a masterpiece! I am green with envy! Would love a place like that!
@christinebelliveau7318
@christinebelliveau7318 3 жыл бұрын
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet but the white water heater, the "radiator" with the doors and some selves inside was used to heat up quilts for a nice warm transition to bed. 😀
@smode983
@smode983 3 жыл бұрын
Ty for that info. I figured it was just a way to make a radiator not stand out so much in a room, to kind of pretty it up. Pretty cool to learn it's actual purpose.
@LR-sf7te
@LR-sf7te 3 жыл бұрын
Some were used to heat food.
@vickievans6853
@vickievans6853 2 жыл бұрын
Truly loved it guys, can you imagine Living or staying in a small apartment, or small house , after growing in something so hugh and grand as this, I think I would feel as if I were in a cage.These place are so large and hung, tall ceiling , hugh, high doors , totally awesome, thanks as always, and for all the respect for the many things left behind.
@lesliefamilytree8239
@lesliefamilytree8239 2 жыл бұрын
I find myself becoming angry while watching this. How could such an incredible home be abandoned? I would have never let that happen that is literally the most gorgeous home I have ever seen. I would go down with the home. What a literal dream. I want it.
@laughingRain
@laughingRain Жыл бұрын
what happens to relatives not claiming it? it is wrong that there is no one to preserve the history we see here. maybe there were no children to inherit all of this? and what of a government that sees no value?
@spastic3038
@spastic3038 3 жыл бұрын
If your videos tend to run long....let them:) We want to see everything and don't get bored (that's why we watch your channel). Keep up the great vids!
@latinqueen2000
@latinqueen2000 3 жыл бұрын
Such a gorgeous mansion! I'm not sure if this is how they do it in France, but the stickers in the furniture and antiques look like someone was cataloging them, possibly for insurance purposes or auction. something may have happened (inheritance or ownership dispute?) to prevent them from removing the items from the mansion. I do hope they are eventually saved. I love the fact that you took the time to explore and share, I didn't mind that it was over an hour. Great find, guys!
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Patricia! The stickers could have been for an auction, but in France it is rather common that the inheritance of this place has not met an agreement about the shares yet. They are still disputing about who gets what, and their names will be written on the divided belongings. Also appreciate you sharing your opinion about the time-length of the video. Happy to hear you like it in this way and enjoy seeing this place through our perspective. Take care and see you at the next one :)
@rte64rte
@rte64rte 3 жыл бұрын
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@carolking6355
@carolking6355 3 жыл бұрын
In New Zealand old people often put stickers on items they want different family members to have. I know my mother in law did.
@masonsimpson4296
@masonsimpson4296 3 жыл бұрын
One of the problems with everyone saying that they respect people's property is the fact that someone owns this property. The person may live in a care facility, and or could have died with or without a will. The executor is rounding heirs of said property If you are so respectful why then do you handle every single piece of antique, pictures,books, things that need to be conserved not touched by some moronic, idiotic, house burglar. Burglary is defined as entry into a building even through open doors. If you break in it becomes, breaking and entering with the intent to burglarize. Don't have to steal anything.Some of you people are ignorant. Burglary and B I are both felonies in the USA....they are not abandoned.
@catheylunsford4461
@catheylunsford4461 3 жыл бұрын
Personially I feel they tried an online actionand things didn't sel this house should. Be turned into a museum enough should be sold to fix the roof and interior. To find owner go tax office
@crasieknutz7450
@crasieknutz7450 3 жыл бұрын
The painted cabinet in that wonderful room is incredible. I pray someone who owns the place will go in and rescue all those beautiful antiques, especially that special cabinet. Thank you guys for showing this and for being so respectful. This is my favorite place so far of your travels.
@colletteimoto7380
@colletteimoto7380 3 жыл бұрын
This is my 2nd viewing; as this manor is one of your very best finds. I appreciate how you film and comment on what you see and am grateful to come along for the ride. Thanks guys!
@bobbiejones9266
@bobbiejones9266 2 жыл бұрын
So badly I want to know about the people who had this place etc. Why was it abandoned,??? It's still in good shape. I pray someone makes it a home again. Makes my heart aches it's so wonderful!!
@stephaniebrown598
@stephaniebrown598 3 жыл бұрын
Hi guys I'm writing from Michigan City Indiana here in the United States. I just caught this episode and took the walk with you as you toured this gorgeous manor. You found an old heating gas radiator with two doors there within a room and if my memory serves me correctly those were used to put crockery in to have food heated if you needed to be out for a bit. You could put food in to cook and maybe go out for a visit or possibly to work and your food would be kept warm. Also if within a bathroom they could heat towels or a blanket for a few minutes for bed. They could have many more uses but I've only read about them being used for food and possibly linens. I've truly enjoyed watching your videos and I will certainly be watching for more. Your accents are so beautiful and you both are so sweet and charming and your mother's should be very proud. The way you were so respectful of every item and careful to preserve each room you entered. I've enjoyed this tour with you greatly. Stay blessed and safe and I'm looking forward to more videos.
@Thankful_.
@Thankful_. 3 жыл бұрын
Very well said. I agree! 😊
@kayeb7809
@kayeb7809 3 жыл бұрын
On the singer sewing machine, the fabric wrapped around the arm of the machine is what we seamstresses use to put our pins as we see.
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Yes exactly Kaye! It was liked she stopped for a moment with sewing one day and the next day never returned. A very strange idea. Anyways, thank you for watching and hope you've enjoyed it! :-)
@deborahrohl7690
@deborahrohl7690 3 жыл бұрын
@@Explomo beautiful it would be lovely if it could be restored cleaned everything remain in place and the chandeliers re hung
@sandrarawlinson9825
@sandrarawlinson9825 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for allowing us time to take the beauty in. What’s left behind can tell so many stories.
@russellschmidt1414
@russellschmidt1414 2 жыл бұрын
Many homes are left to rot the potential in these places guys I'm watching from Delaware just a beautiful mansion!
@sonyaclawson1514
@sonyaclawson1514 2 жыл бұрын
This mansion was ABSOLUTELY gorgeous! The one problem I had with this one is that it really felt way too much like you were going through people's personal things too much which made me rather uncomfortable. All I could think about was what if my mother passed and it took my siblings and I time to go through everything and someone thought they could come in and go through things like that?
@sandib4234
@sandib4234 2 жыл бұрын
I completely agree, If someone was going through my stuff without permission I would be furious!!
@sheilanoble269
@sheilanoble269 6 ай бұрын
I feel exactly the same. It feels as though they are looking for valuables. It just feels so wrong sometimes. IDK!
@user-bn6hx9xp2y
@user-bn6hx9xp2y 5 ай бұрын
@@sandib4234 Очень уютный дом, красивый интерьер. Кто - бывает здесь, следит за порядком.
@Robin12265
@Robin12265 Күн бұрын
The home has been abandoned for 10+ years. It’s not like the previous owners passed last week. Chill.
@sundaysuppersingers2545
@sundaysuppersingers2545 3 жыл бұрын
Imagine, if this was left behind, what did they take with them???? Thank You for taking such care to protect the identity and location.
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
It seems they took nothing with them, at least it would be hard to imagine that somebody would own even more stuff than there is present inside of this property. You are very welcome. It is important to keep these locations private, because most persons would just steal stuff in order to make money out of it e.g.
@juanavalencia9964
@juanavalencia9964 3 жыл бұрын
@@Explomo đñ a "🙊. Mmś 8p
@katherinebopp2021
@katherinebopp2021 3 жыл бұрын
This is so very beautiful and yet sad. The beautifully furnished rooms look as though they have been there a very long time. I just feel whoever lived there last were not the people who furnished this mansion. It really is not in bad condition . I hope the beautiful mansion will be loved again.
@magaritaavila8535
@magaritaavila8535 3 жыл бұрын
Evidently the owner has plenty of money.
@magaritaavila8535
@magaritaavila8535 3 жыл бұрын
Take your time, I actually appreciate it. The details are so exquisite!!!
@sundaysuppersingers2545
@sundaysuppersingers2545 3 жыл бұрын
The empty frames above the beds are crowns and would have been used to hold fabric which would wrap around the bed like curtains in the winter in houses which were not heated. Fabric was cleaned and stored in the summer.
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Yes we thought so too! A similar hanger was still present together with the fabric in the little girls' bed room. However, the bed in this room was taken out. Thank you anyways for letting us know Devora! :)
@lindasonger121
@lindasonger121 3 жыл бұрын
yes like the one in the kids room
@leslimcquaig1875
@leslimcquaig1875 3 жыл бұрын
I love that you take time to go through every room! This house is amazing and I hope that someone who appreciates this home and everything in it will repair and start to maintain it. Do you ever go through land records and research previous owners. I would find out who if anyone pays the land taxes. Here in the US, each state is different, but places like this are sold for the taxes. Thanks for the tour!
@YtGad7000
@YtGad7000 Жыл бұрын
Re watched this video again in 2022 and was just as amazed as the first time! What an absolutely gorgeous house filled with beautiful antiques and decor, a real pleasure to watch again. Well done boys.🦘😊😉
@bettierusso5410
@bettierusso5410 3 жыл бұрын
I am a new subscriber that truly loves your videos. Thank you for your deep respect for the places you go to. If I were an owner, I would not really be too upset at you for the video you made as you are so respectful and appreciate the historical value of every detail. For me, it is the first time I can watch without feeling guilty that someone has broken and entered with rude intentions. You are not thieves and that makes the difference! The lamps of the little girls were Shirley Temple lamps. In the 1930's they were popular. LOVE your videos. Love the detail, don't worry about the length. If we are watching, we want to see all the little details as we cannot go there but in our dreams. I am old, and unwell but love to travel, and now I can with you. Be careful, and God Bless from the USA
@ellietobe
@ellietobe 3 жыл бұрын
A professional decorator with great knowledge of French decor decorated this place. Beautiful artwork and some antiques. Amazing that they just abandon places like this. Even though it is decorated in a very traditional and old way it is beautiful. If it were my family home I would never leave it behind with no one repairing leaks. Apparently most of the roof is still good and many of the windows are intact because there is very little deterioration going on in that building except in that one area of the house. It looks like an area of the house that had been remodeled at one time that is in the worst shape. I like how they kept the very old fire place in the kitchen! They must have burned wood in there once upon a time. Even the beautiful wool Oriental carpeting is still in lovely condition. Those rugs need to be removed soon in order to save them. I hope you closed the window up tightly that you entered and exited that place from. Weather is the major killer of buildings. What a shame that the owners did not leave a detailed will concerning who would inherit. Maybe the family just does not care about the place. The outside of the house is deteriorating so it is not going to remain sound for very much longer. There should be someone, a family member or a lawyer, in charge of maintaining the house until matters are settled. Money from the estate should be used to make repairs. The fur coats were not of the very expensive type but would have been very warm. Years ago they did not have all of the synthetic/fake fabrics that clothing is made out of today. They used mostly cotton, wool, and linen, along with leather and animal fur to make clothing back then. I actually prefer natural fibers like cotton and wool. Cotton is cool in the summer and wool is so very warm in the winter time! The skin and fur from animals are very warm and they keep the wind and the rain and snow from chilling the body. They do not put worthless books in cabinets like that. Some were probably first additions. I do believe that the little cannon had been used in the past....probably not for war but some kind of symbolic ceremony. Whoever decorated this place was an expert on French decor. The people who lived there apparently loved the finer things of France.
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, I'm speechless. It's my favourite place so far. I already have forgotten the first one that took my breath away; I've followed you from the start but never commented until I got to know your personalities more. I knew you were both honest, genuine and very respectful from the start. What can I say about this place? It's truly magnificent and although I've shed a few tears over places you've shared with us, this one really hurt my heart. 💔 The little girl's room was especially touching. I feel like the manor is alive and feels lonely. Somebody, not me (😠🤬) won the 50 million dollar lottery on Friday. I really thought that I was going to win something! If money like that ever came into my hands I would try and find out how to purchase that place and restore it. It's only a fantasy though. 😢 I just can't decide what I like best. I love the French Chateau's windows; the shutters make the place so dreamy. The architecture stands out first, then the furnishings, then the collectibles. They were all magnificent 🤩 I can't think of a superlative yet to describe this place. I'm sure I'll be editing this comment numerous times. 😆 You both are the epitome of class. I don't say things like that freely, unless they're true. You handled the trolls well: I would have lost my cool and lashed out. I always say this, but thanks for taking us along on this explore.
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there Janice, this place also belongs to one of our very favorites. Wow, what a long comment, I'm going to take my time to reply to you! First of all, thank you very much for following and supporting our work since almost the very beginning. I'm happy you've started commenting because this is also a great way for us to get to know our viewers better. I wish it was you who won the lottery. We sometimes also wish we were richer and would have been able to restore many of the properties we have visited and maybe even make a living out of restoring all these sad abandoned places, yet with so much potential in them. French style is one of our favorite styles too. Especially in castles and big manor houses they always have such a majestic and exquisite style in which they decorate everything. It is so stately. Your words are very much appreciated. We might also have said this plenty of times before, but it is our deepest pleasure to take you along with us in these adventures! And thanks a thousand again for becoming one of our Patreon supporters. I've recently read your messages there too and just wanted to reply through this way to you, saying that you should not worry about the 20 dollar tier. You are already supporting us on a big level like this (way more than the average person watching) and we are truly grateful for that. Take care and see you at the next one Janice! :)
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst 3 жыл бұрын
@@Explomo I just found out how to post messages on the Patreon page. Always learning something new! 😁 I do love the French style so much. I watch a program on PBS called Escape to the Chateau; it's about a British couple who bought an abandoned castle outside of France, I believe. It's fun to watch how they've renovated the castle over 4 years. But the places you go to actually speak to me more.
@catalinarotches4785
@catalinarotches4785 3 жыл бұрын
@@JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst you watch the chautue diarios, with stephanie javis,you would love this chautue and stephanie..
@micheletetley6142
@micheletetley6142 3 жыл бұрын
@@Explomo awww ☺
@eltonkingett2202
@eltonkingett2202 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing guys just Amazing and Loved reading the comments Thanx
@lizstevenson7801
@lizstevenson7801 3 жыл бұрын
All the items that have tickets in them have been Cataloged, probably ready to be Auctioned for the family or for the Bank to repossess due to debt. Very beautiful but sad.
@Thankful_.
@Thankful_. 3 жыл бұрын
@maggie craigie Me too!
@livingdeeply15
@livingdeeply15 3 жыл бұрын
@@Thankful_. Me Four!! Lol
@t.m.1377
@t.m.1377 3 жыл бұрын
I wish the prices weren't blurred out
@lizstevenson7801
@lizstevenson7801 3 жыл бұрын
@@t.m.1377 They would just be the catalogue number, no prices.
@cincyzoe
@cincyzoe 3 жыл бұрын
@@lizstevenson7801 Liz, thanks for pointing out the prep for auction.
@Grace2Hope
@Grace2Hope 3 жыл бұрын
The little bedrooms on the top floor with their own sink and commode right in the room was probably for the live-in maids, cook, etc.
@forjustice7209
@forjustice7209 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you , guys. The video was not long at all , I enjoyed every minute of these authentic interiors that were so well kept for many generations. Different time styles from Renaissance baroque , rococo, to the Empire style library and study . That´s HERE a classical noble family mansion with all the traditional settings of rooms for family members, for guests and for service personal which was also very large to keep this building and garden around nice and clean ! THANK YOU!
@ludmilacechmankova8050
@ludmilacechmankova8050 2 жыл бұрын
Ano skvele video🥰
@shereerichmond4833
@shereerichmond4833 3 жыл бұрын
That radiator with the doors in it was for warming things..like pies towels anything you wanted to keep warm.. I cant believe there are so many houses in france just abandoned..and so many beautiful things left to go to ruin if they dont do anything with it.. God job Maureno and Ramon.. Love you guys..💞
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
That's such a strange idea! Thank you anyways for letting us know Sheree, as always it is very much appreciated if you share your knowledge with us. For us, it is still hard to believe as well, how many of these beautiful homes, just get left with all the interior still present. Thank you very much for watching the videos, and much love back to you!
@dorothyjones1129
@dorothyjones1129 3 жыл бұрын
The blue bendy thing Remon had in his hand is for making curls for the woman
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for letting us know Dorothy! Hope you enjoyed it :-)
@dorothyjones1129
@dorothyjones1129 3 жыл бұрын
@@Explomo I absolutely did x
@juliemercer1458
@juliemercer1458 3 жыл бұрын
.Still used today....I've got them in pink from ASDA
@masonsimpson4296
@masonsimpson4296 3 жыл бұрын
@@Explomo I'm pretty sure you guys have no permission to be in that house..Correct me if I'm wrong please.
@mickibirch3571
@mickibirch3571 3 жыл бұрын
@@masonsimpson4296 so?
@rainbowcraftdesignz116
@rainbowcraftdesignz116 3 жыл бұрын
There was a sword in this mansion that was called Tizonia, an iconic sword wielded by 11th century Spanish military leader El Cid. That sword was very old 😯
@kristyclarke9562
@kristyclarke9562 3 жыл бұрын
The sword that belonged to him is in a museum. The one they have hanging on the wall is a replica
@gaylesuemedley-barton4217
@gaylesuemedley-barton4217 3 жыл бұрын
I love the long ones best! We get to see much more detail.
@krissyb452
@krissyb452 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking your time here! It was definitely worth the time and care that you took! Absolutely stunning find!!
@michaeltreadwell777
@michaeltreadwell777 3 жыл бұрын
Great to see Remon back with Maureno - you make such a good team. Hopefully, someone from the family will save all the contents of this house - so many beautiful things in there. Thank you for sharing with us. Take care and be safe :-)
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there Michael! Happy you liked to see Remon with me again. We truly hope someone will save the contents of this house very soon too. You are very welcome, we will stay safe and hope you'll take care too. See you at the next one! :-)
@logqraleigh6374
@logqraleigh6374 3 жыл бұрын
Love this video! That one white radiator that had that extra opening I believe was a bread warmer - usually found in dining areas - to keep bread warm. I’ve also heard they were used to place wet shoes and other small items that needed quick drying as well... before the invention of dryers
@kimberlykirts2762
@kimberlykirts2762 2 жыл бұрын
So mush to take in that I watched several times. Something that caught my eye were the two vases with snakes at the top, if these were authentic antique Italian majolica snake-handled vases, they are approximately $12,000 each (USD) at auction. The greater story is why the family left these and other priceless family treasures behind. The lot/inventory stickers could be a telling sign that some activity is in the works to save and preserve most, if not all...let us hope...I am a fan of your videos, and I also agree that your lengthy videos give us more insight to what you are seeing. Thank you, for the respect you show these places and for uploading for us to tag along on your journeys.
@derekwalters4980
@derekwalters4980 3 жыл бұрын
When you find a place that is so magnificent , so many things to see, you just don't know what will be next. It doesn't seem like it's long, because we're right there with you, discovering new and unusual things, and appreciating so much beauty.
@Thankful_.
@Thankful_. 3 жыл бұрын
The hardwood floors and chandeliers are so BEAUTIFUL! I was surprised to see the photo of the striking young man wearing a graduation cap. I’m so curious as to what happened to the owners on this mansion. If u ever find out, please update us. 😊 Awesome tour! Thanks for sharing.
@bobbiejones9266
@bobbiejones9266 2 жыл бұрын
I am praying the family members reclaim this gorgeous mansion and breathe life into it again. So sad to see it just sitting there.....waiting for the family to come home!
@maggieinsc1967
@maggieinsc1967 3 жыл бұрын
Lovely house packed with beautiful antiques. Wallpapers were amazing too. Thanks.
@leegarrett2074
@leegarrett2074 3 жыл бұрын
I could never get bored with a video like this one. No matter how long it is.
@barbaramartell1055
@barbaramartell1055 3 жыл бұрын
You did a wonderful job of paying homage to this amazing house! I didn’t want the video to end! LoL! It’s difficult to imagine someone just walking away from this, what an incredible find. And sooo many bathrooms! Wow! Thank you for doing this walk through & taking your time. You were so respectful.❤️
@kellywilliams5112
@kellywilliams5112 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, I must say you guys have some of the best exploration video's on KZfaq.. I love how you take such time to show us all the beautiful details, its like being right there with you.. your explores are simply breathtaking.
@caroltillotson411
@caroltillotson411 2 жыл бұрын
This is a house of substance and class. The art and the huge beautiful mirror!
@jennifermcdonald5432
@jennifermcdonald5432 2 жыл бұрын
At first I was like you guys, speechless at the beauty, but as you went on I found myself getting angrier and angrier. All that incredibly beautiful stuff, just left to rot. It’s very wrong. Selling just one or two of the paintings or furniture would bring in enough to pay someone to look after the house and contents for at least a few years. All the hard work that went into making those fantastic pieces of art, fabrics, musical instruments ect ect. To just leave it with no caretaker, to either decay or be stolen or trashed is WRONG! Omg, that sword was Damascus steel! Literally priceless, honestly, millions of dollars! that’s due to how rare and old it is. I wouldn’t have missed a second of this vid! How do you stop yourselves from stealing bits from the places you come across? Even that wallpaper would be worth a fortune due to its age.
@moniy4766
@moniy4766 3 жыл бұрын
I am so amazed! Boring is the furthest from truth. You 2 made this so interesting and detailed there was no time for being bored. You timed it perfectly, not too long but long enough on each exquisite find. I'm so glad there were tags cause that tells me it's not abandoned by choice and someone will be back for the property. I so appreciate the respect you both show. One thing I wish we could have seen - at the beginning in the foyer there was a door matching the wall paper and the board, I was really going you would have shown us behind the door. Also was there no basement? There's windows underground. Do you guys look for hidden doors? Love the video!
@blanning2058
@blanning2058 3 жыл бұрын
I too was wondering about that door so I went back thru the video, turns out that "secret room" was the hallway where the logs were for the fireplace. Look at 17:57 and you'll see. My guess is that was originally the hallway for the servants to walk down without being seen by guests.
@katyisgro475
@katyisgro475 3 жыл бұрын
Love the hidden door in that main hallway. Still marvel at how preserved abandoned houses are in Europe. Can't believe houses like this are just left. It's amazing.
@yankeedoodle5691
@yankeedoodle5691 3 жыл бұрын
I had to watch this one again because it was so grand, wish you did attic and basement. XX
@idasoper1640
@idasoper1640 3 жыл бұрын
Love this long video. Would love to renovate and move in. Gorgeous home.
@gingerbeier8226
@gingerbeier8226 3 жыл бұрын
It’s so clean compared to others!! Why is this going to waste?? Where are they and why??
@terryblack2844
@terryblack2844 3 жыл бұрын
I just watched second time too
@lisabrereton1
@lisabrereton1 3 жыл бұрын
The little girls room is fantastic! I love the color of the rug in her room. None of the bathrooms seem to have toilets. It is an amazing place. I really enjoy the longer videos, especially in mansions like this one.
@grandmacarla4258
@grandmacarla4258 3 жыл бұрын
Explomo, I really appreciated that you said up front that it would be a long video. I went and completed my work, got a cup of coffee and sat down to enjoy the whole video. It was a magnificent explore. So much was there and you did a good job of showing us so many of the antiques, the knick knacks, the beautiful wall covering and drapery. And, as usual, you treated everything with such respect and care. I love looking at your faces when you see some of the treasures these places bring. Thank you for giving my Sunday a major thrill!
@lindahh798
@lindahh798 3 жыл бұрын
Just when I think you exceed mansion explorations you bring this beauty to us. Absolutely mesmerizing, surely not boring!!! Shoot, there could be some VanGough's, Renoir, or maybe a Monet!! There were some beautiful and very old paintings hanging on those walls! In the rock collection, I even saw a big hunk of petrified wood! No doubt, the families that lived here throughout afew decades, perhaps centuries, collected so much (lots of $$) The gas masks were from World War 1! Loved the beautiful curtains. They are very old and very expensive materials. Top of the line antiques, very old. No doubt they are cataloging each piece that most likely will go to auction. Thank you and thank you again for your love of handling each piece. I wish that mansion could talk. What would it say and how much history could it tell us all!!!!!!!!
@jannabors1961
@jannabors1961 3 жыл бұрын
Me too!! OMG!! I would love to hear what a medium would say in this beautiful home. It took a lifetime to collect all those beautiful things
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
And we’re not done yet! So many incredible mansions not published yet. Thank you very much for watching and leaving a comment :) love to read the information on all the items!
@garryr4308
@garryr4308 3 жыл бұрын
one item was a petrified penile bone
@ladysunday13
@ladysunday13 3 жыл бұрын
Those blue bendy things are hair rollers from the 1980s. Very nice work guys! Your accents are beautiful BTW and I really appreciate the quiet, respectful way you explore this beautiful home.
@januarysdaughter6664
@januarysdaughter6664 3 жыл бұрын
The scrap of material on the sewing machine was to deposit the pins as you removed them while sewing. It's a pin cushion. Thanks for doing these videos. I explored a few abandoned mansions back in my day-long before the internet was available. I appreciate you guys respecting the buildings and contents. Hello from the Midwest, USA! ✌
@marleneevans8873
@marleneevans8873 3 жыл бұрын
I love the longer videos, because then, we get to see all the awesome history. It's so sad that this house that once was full of life is now just sitting and slowly going away. You can see how people used to live. Thank you for taking your time to let us see all the wonderful things in this beautiful house.
@lauraorton2358
@lauraorton2358 3 жыл бұрын
I’m wondering if you can research who owned the home and get information to save the home from destruction. Maybe there is no family left. I hope someone steps up and saves it all. Bless you two for showing so much respect in this home
@judithmccleary5718
@judithmccleary5718 3 жыл бұрын
What a find. While long, I was mesmerized. I would love to know the know the name of the family, status they held. It appears they were very rich to say the least. The fur coat was interesting. If it had a lining, it would be comfortable to wear with no itching. My mother had a singer sewing machine which I did use a couple times. I was born in 1947, so old enough to know what it was and how to use. OMG what a find. I would love to see what was written in some of the lodgers. I can't imagine one person reading or using all those books. A highly intelligent person for sure. If there is any book or magazine article on this family I would love to read about them. I am assuming these people were European. Again what a fantastic find. Love how you talked about the home and touch everything with care. Thank you for much for fantastic video.
@NoisyBones
@NoisyBones 3 жыл бұрын
Just so you know, hunting trophies are actually all called ‘mounts’, taxidermy is specifically a mounted skin on a base (‘head mount’ for just heads and ‘full body mount’ for the whole animal) while the ones that are just the horns/antlers on a plaque are called ‘skull caps’.
@hsimpson6581
@hsimpson6581 3 жыл бұрын
28:02 that is a warming oven to keep food warm for hours. In America they are just in a kitchen or dining room
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for letting us know! Many people have been commenting on this topic with a similar answer like yours. We never knew it and are actually quite surprised by it. Very interesting information!
@jimmyfortrue3741
@jimmyfortrue3741 3 жыл бұрын
I never saw a cast iron heater with a built in cabinet with shelves either. It isn't for burning coal as these heaters run on hot water/ steam that circulates through them. I think those little shelves are for drying small items like wet gloves or wet socks/ shoes or something.... Can't imagine why it would be in a room like that unless it was an entry room.
@patriciamorton239
@patriciamorton239 3 жыл бұрын
Jimmy I would have to agree with you on that.
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
It was a very uncommon yet unique find! Another viewer commented that this was used to keep dishes, like food, warm. It is very hard for me to imagine that, but it might be the truth! Thank you for watching and commenting Jimmy :-)
@pabloheinpereirastolle1887
@pabloheinpereirastolle1887 3 жыл бұрын
@@Explomo Yes, that's it. And for sure, you can dry fruit in it, or flowers. Even dry your socks and gloves, lol. Call it a 'rechaud' compartment.
@shereerichmond4833
@shereerichmond4833 3 жыл бұрын
It was for warming things..somdtimes found in kitchens and dinning rooms..to keep things warm..like pies..towels.. Things like that.. The reason i know about it is because my grandmother had one at her house.. I guess you could use it for alot of things to warm
@dacrazymommoments
@dacrazymommoments 3 жыл бұрын
The very last Room with all the cupboards built into the wall the storage Room I love that concept! I would love to actually do that in my house. It looks like an entire wall but it's all storage! Thank you so much for a great video I always enjoy watching you guys. I really hope they do come and salvage all of those items it would be ashamed to let them just rot. Take care and be safe boy's!
@Onibella
@Onibella 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome job getting all the footage, I love watching all the places you guys explore together & share with everyone. I only wish I could experience half of what you both do. Maybe one day?!? Thank you for taking the time to go into such depth to share with us what you got to see in this mansion. You are correct when you say it’s like a castle 🏰 fur sure! 😍
@blondelebanese9922
@blondelebanese9922 3 жыл бұрын
I thought this video was incredible. The reason is that you walk around looking at every detail, just as I would if I were there! This was a beautiful mansion with remarkable antiques in every room. I saw some things I’d never seen before, just like y’all did. Oh sorry, I have a slow Southern drawl, living in the South. We say y’all instead of you guys. LoL I always smile as I hear y’all talk with your Dutch accents, it’s quite appealing...so much so that you probably have many female fans. {Big grin} Cant wait until the next video, darlin’ 😘 Annie in Tennessee💕
@dorothyjones1129
@dorothyjones1129 3 жыл бұрын
I love it when Remon gets to see the Stone collections
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
And he loves it too! ;-)
@AprilsRedeemedAndSetFree
@AprilsRedeemedAndSetFree 3 жыл бұрын
Let them be long🙌 love seeing everything and being on the journey too
@JoannaHenwood
@JoannaHenwood 3 жыл бұрын
Don't worry, it isn't too long - it's nice to see the whole property, makes it more like being there. And the respectful attention to detail is also great :)
@cindyhazelton9683
@cindyhazelton9683 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to show all of the rooms in this beautifully decorated home. It is incredible and I really appreciate the time and effort you took to show us everything. Thank you and be safe!!
@kimhaines7449
@kimhaines7449 3 жыл бұрын
Those blue rod things in the bathroom drawer is for putting curls in your hair. You twist your wet hair around them and sleep or blow it dry.
@janabrb1950
@janabrb1950 3 жыл бұрын
Hey guys! I am german and I´ve just found the best urban explorers that i ever saw in lost place videos! You guys are so respectful towards all the things you explore and of course towards the family that ones lived there! I really adore your videos! Keep on your hobby, I whish you the best of luck to find more of these! :)
@storrienorrie7147
@storrienorrie7147 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the respect you slways show towards the families involved. You show that you csre for their privacy and for the possessions they LEft behind.
@marciarenatastortilittle7079
@marciarenatastortilittle7079 3 жыл бұрын
I really loved it. This one takes the OSCAR OF 2020.🤗🤗🤗
@jeansiegel4128
@jeansiegel4128 3 жыл бұрын
I think the radiator ( heater ) has shelves with which to warm food before being brought to the table. Every home you find is better than the last. Wonderful job, boys!
@ladygreyowl9127
@ladygreyowl9127 3 жыл бұрын
You asked to leave comment on video length. My Mum and me truely enjoyed the details you included and became very entranced by these people's lives. Very well done.. Thank you for taking us on another tour of hidden lives and their tresures.. Stay safe..
@robertthurman3946
@robertthurman3946 3 жыл бұрын
That house is absolutely beautiful, it should not be neglected for much longer lest things start to be ruined. I hope the owners see this video and and rush home to save this lovely property!
@sandralangley2807
@sandralangley2807 3 жыл бұрын
All can say is wow wow what a find everything is gorgeous and mind blowing well did lads a big thanks for showing us lets hope and pray all them beautiful things we'll be collected
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there Sandra, "wow, wow, wow" is also exactly what went through our heads when we first set foot inside of this place. It was our pleasure showing and documenting this place for you and happy you've enjoyed it! :-)
@faithmarielake592
@faithmarielake592 3 жыл бұрын
The paintings and the chair and chandeliers & rooms & everything exquisitely beautiful!!
@hayleywoolnough1613
@hayleywoolnough1613 3 жыл бұрын
I so admire your efforts to keep this beautiful home safe 💖
@sharikas2094
@sharikas2094 3 жыл бұрын
Love all of these places you go into. I just love looking at all the history. I dont want this to sound mean but can you show the door knobs, or light switches. I love seeing the basics of old houses. Love all the old wall paper and the woodwork on the walls. Thank you so much for doing these
@justputflowersonit8107
@justputflowersonit8107 3 жыл бұрын
I do hope someone resolves whatever is going on and saves this amazing house! Thank you for being respectful and taking such care. I love the long videos and seeing the details. The reasons I follow your videos. Keep up the great work!
@ceciliacasagrande1718
@ceciliacasagrande1718 3 жыл бұрын
Really wonderfull!!! I could watch all day. A place like this deserves a long video, lot of details to see. Thanks share with us.
@Babylegs_St_Clair
@Babylegs_St_Clair 3 жыл бұрын
I look forward to your longer edits. Love the attention to detail. Thank you both for sharing the unseen beauty of hidden life, forgotten memories and the elegance of decay.
@user-qc4wv5ih8r
@user-qc4wv5ih8r 11 ай бұрын
It's unbelievable! This is really king's palace! 😮So beautiful place, so beautiful property, outstanding furniture and decorating, pictures, sculptures... Why is this all abandoned?!😢
@merrilday5344
@merrilday5344 3 жыл бұрын
This would be my favourite video you have done. The house was in such good condition and only a little deterioration. The furniture and inside the house was just beautiful. Didn't the house have a basement and attic?
@alfredritcher
@alfredritcher 3 жыл бұрын
Such a shame just sitting to rot away .great video guys
@rosariotapia639
@rosariotapia639 3 жыл бұрын
There maybe still the owner but could be old already, I wish I could see that and make assessment of the property.. it good you discover it but I hope nobody will vandalize it after this video.. May God still protect the nature of whoever the owner of this mansion??!?
@rebeccamoore9759
@rebeccamoore9759 3 жыл бұрын
You guys would have loved the house I grew up in Illinois. It was built in 1804. It has pocket closets and a trapped door in the closet that led through walls of the house.
@tatertott2390
@tatertott2390 3 жыл бұрын
This house reminds me of when I went to a old gold mining town in british columbia canada, it was knee deep in mud streets and everywhere else, but the houses of the people of $$$ were like this place, I remember touring the grandest house there (mayor or someone important) it was as beautiful as this place, in the gift shop I bought a SUPER fancy hat pin....now I don't own or have I ever had hats that require pins but....I held onto that hat pin for a long time! I seen it as one of my most fancy possessions oddly, this house brought back those feelings, holding onto it hoping for a grand future..... CRAZY!!! Love you guys! Xo.
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Haha awww sounds like we brought back a great memory to you while showing you this place! Much love back to you Tater, thanks for sharing your story and take care
@abdigitaluk_photography
@abdigitaluk_photography 3 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual:-) I'm curious, do you ever get contacted by the property owners afterwards when your videos are released?
@acheartist
@acheartist 2 жыл бұрын
This video almost has a million views. I think these guys work for a realty company. No real estate office gets a million hits on their potential listings. This could be a very clever ruse to sell the property.
@tmontero8492
@tmontero8492 2 жыл бұрын
@@acheartist if this was the case, where is the property? They work very hard not to disclose thr location. Whom to contact?
@josepmadrid5400
@josepmadrid5400 Жыл бұрын
It is allowed in their country since all the mansions were abandoned for so many years.
@user-hx8rc9sq6z
@user-hx8rc9sq6z 9 ай бұрын
@@tmontero8492この豪邸を買って息を吹き返してほしいです。 廃墟とは勿体無い。
@user-hx8rc9sq6z
@user-hx8rc9sq6z 9 ай бұрын
誰がこの豪邸を買って修復させてほしい。 いつも素敵な動画ありがとうございます♪
@Tauruses.Love.Luxury
@Tauruses.Love.Luxury 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful amazing place! Could only imagine owning a piece of something like this! I think that someone may have been looking after that place long after it was abandoned. It’s in too good of shape and barely any dust or cobwebs or even overgrowth outdoors for 8 years to have passed.
@carolcampana3040
@carolcampana3040 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my God, I wanted to say thank you for sharing this wonderful, beautiful,,fabulous home. You videos are perfect you show us everything and telling a story about the family . Everything in that house was absolutely amazing to see, MY JAW WAS ON THE FLOOR, YOU HAVE THE BEST CHANNEL, ONE DAY ALL OF THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES WILL NOT BE KNOWN ANYMORE, THIS WORLD IS NOT THE SAME SOME PEOPLE CAN STEAL FROM THE HOUSE, TRASH IT. HOPE THEY SAVE EVERYTHING BECAUSE IT IS JUST A TIME CAPSULE .I LOVED THIS HOUSE
@elmin82
@elmin82 3 жыл бұрын
this house is stunning and well preserved
@Explomo
@Explomo 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely Elmin! A true time-capsule. Thank you for watching :)
@marlenewass2562
@marlenewass2562 3 жыл бұрын
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@gilliansl
@gilliansl 3 жыл бұрын
The radiator in the dining room, is for putting food to keep it warm. They are not "cabinets" but wardrobes, and bookcases. The lamps, etc appear to be art nouveau style, You've ignored the exquisite rugs EVERYWHERE! The fish shape is that of a medieval dolphin. The cannons are real. The two items in the corner of the foyer of the bedroom with the weapons, are the "spears" they impale bulls with in the bull-fighting ring. The barbs on them keep them from coming back out. They are not "throne chairs", but from various styles and periods. Several had beautiful tapestry upholstery. Some of the wallpaper appeared ro be silk, and some was flocked. Many of the drapes were also flocked material. The dark colored office was that of the man of the house, while the lighter colored one was the woman's office where she answered letters, ran the household, and things like keeping up with household supplies. The blotters on the desk were not to erase the ink, but to blot it, as fountain pens or quill pens would deposit too much ink. Often it was then sanded, to absorb the excess, and the blotters could also be used to make sure wax or adhesive held better.... like a steamroller would apply pressure and seal the road surface, these sealed the envelope surface. The "flute" looks like an aboriginal music instrument that was collected on their travels. The balls hanging on the window are often called "witch balls" but they are used to float the edges of a fishnet. In the bedroom, that's not a "chest" but a steamer trunk, and was sitting on a beautiful aubusson rug! I LOVE the treadle sewing machine. Real fur coats are HEAVY! The small, ornate "piano" may have actually been a harpsichord. That tinny sound is normal in them.
@lulup9619
@lulup9619 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
@MsAdinagiura
@MsAdinagiura 3 жыл бұрын
wow, too bad we're not friends
@lindalewis5066
@lindalewis5066 3 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the information you shared! Learned a few things. 👍
@samreynolds3789
@samreynolds3789 3 жыл бұрын
IT IS JUST STUFF ! Huemans are ATTACHED TO WHAT THEY CAN NEVER
@kotarz2883
@kotarz2883 10 ай бұрын
The longer the video, the more interesting. Respect to you boys!
@virginisland67
@virginisland67 6 ай бұрын
Wow, if I win the lottery I would absolutely buy and renovate this house. It reminds me of my childhood, my grandmother and the princess dreams every girl carries in herself. I am a collector of owls, frogs, some books, a piano... but everything looks great inside that house. I would abandon the dead animals from wardrobes and walls. My grandmother was born in 1900. I have still a piece of furniture. Her house and furniture had a certain smell of old would that made me feel glad.
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