Hey lovely Explomers! What do you think of the quality of our new camera? 😁🎥 On a computer or laptop you can turn on 4K quality in the settings menu and watch this episode in an even higher quality as usual. Also we filmed this place with our own external microphones, so both our voices are always loud & clear throughout the whole video. 🎤 All your feedback is welcome! Leave it down below in a comment and enjoy watching this episode :) Take care and stay safe everyone ❤️
Beautiful clear and crisp shots. Now I'm going to watch this again on my new laptop I keep forgetting about. 🤦♀️ I bet it will look so much better than it does on my Umidigi smartphone!
Always better safe than sorry Just amagin how Black it itl is up there. After you left . That alone is scary for who ever is up there roaming in that darkness
@@deborahwoodyard8895 I have some general input on this. I'm fairly certain someone lived here a short time ago and may have been moved to a hospice/caretakers, for a last time. So while that person is there, they will still own it. Kids of them certainly has started sorting what to keep and what to sell or throw out, and will probably sell after inheriting it. Or, a sadder scenario is that there is farmland attatched to the property that's rented out, so whoever inherited it just skims the income while he/she let it decay. If the whole thing falls flat in 10 years they can sell the entire farm as a place to build a new "perfect" home for a farmer. It's a million complicated french laws on this, so maybe it's something completly different. Some people around here even donates their house to the fire station so they can have a training day, and that is in many cases a looong proccess from the time of death to actually burning down the house.
Just pointing out a few things I notice. Hope you guys don't mind. This video is another treasure! (I love antiques.. and am always learning more.) 11:52 Crystal or glass knife rests (kept the knife from touching the table cloth.) and small "salt cellars" in the foreground. (For individual salt at each place setting they would usually have a tiny spoon in them.) 38:08 upside down bar cart/tea trolley with brass wheels. 37:30 Early 1900's beautifully upholstered Edwardian Style chair with "Jacobean" pattern. 49:44 A matching chair next to the fireplace. 43:03 Top Hat most likely Beaver Fur, later on they were made of velvet. 41:51 Victorian Era Baby Cradle. The hook would hold thin material that draped around the cradle to keep flies and mosquitoes away from baby. The curved part would be turned toward the cradle. 42:26 Early 1900s Chair with looks like maybe Needlepoint Upholstery. (If you'd rather I not post this type of thing let me know. :0) Thanks for the awesome video.
And the chairs in the second room the rotan chairs do not fit to the room and table. The table is oak. So it needs oak chairs. The rocking chair of rotan match to the chairs. I think I see more of rotan in all the mess. Rotan most time were used in the greenery.
I believe the photo on the other wall at 23:00 is a younger version of the same woman at 25:18, she is not a nun - a Mistress of the household and very religious. This type of a bonnet was popular between 1840-1860, she did wear it in the photo at 23:00 when she was younger and again at 23:00 when she was older. 27:40 is a bridal chest probably a gift from her parents when she married with her dowry inside of it. 29:51 you are holding a burial urn with ashes. 33:03 a room decor from the 1970's (flower power) and throughout the second floor. 34:59 ...1914-1918 ....WWI . plaque. Remember generations and generations of stuff left in the house over the years few plan their death in advance.
Yes, yes and yes!! I came to say all the same things but was checking the comments to see if anyone else responded. I think the cremains (ashes) might be from a pet, probably a large dog. Although it may be different in France, in the US human cremains are not usually in a tin and loose like that. I have had the cremains of several dogs returned to me, sealed in plastic bags and usually in floral tin containers like that (but smaller because, well, see my picture - dachshunds! Plus one small terrier. BTW, the dog in the picture is living) or sometimes carved wooden boxes. Human cremains, if not placed into an urn and sealed at the crematorium or mortuary, are generally sealed in a heavy plastic bag and returned in a cardboard box, in my experience in several states.
This place is the most interesting and yet scary place you’ve ever explored. As a mother of grown sons? If you know or suspect someone is in the building ? Leave. Do not stop to film anymore. Cut it short and get out. Ps. Don’t explore at night. Too dangerous. Your safety must come first, guys.
The creepy sound occured while in the "chapel". There were cross bones at bottom of the altar there too. Headless Mary and all the full crosses of Jesus laid down. Scary house!
Two reasons why I love you guys: 1 you’re soooo respectful with the places and stuff and 2 you guys do not push the theme Ghosts and spirit. I’m super tired of watching these kind of videos from people faking it ghost or trying to sell this type of thing. Love you guys ❤️ stay safe always
Actually, when I watch your videos, just thinking life is so uncertain, what ever we have right now, can't keep it forever, everything will be left over....it's so meaningful
Wow I can't believe people leave such treasures to just rot away how inconsiderate can people be do you have that much money that you just don't care I think about all of the hungry people in the world if you don't want it donate a lot of people could benefit from such waste atop the insanity between yourselves and come to some kind of a agreement life is to short GOD bless love the videos
@@williammclaughlin4878 Someone without relatives might've owned it, so the goverment owns it. In my country there is a waiting period before they can do anything, because it can take a long time for potential relatives to find out about it. A scenario is that there is farmland attatched to the property that's rented out, so whoever inherited it just skims the income while he/she let it decay. If the whole thing falls flat in 10 years they can sell the entire farm as a place to build a new "perfect" home for a farmer. It's a million complicated french laws on this, so maybe it's something completly different. Some people around here even donates their house to the fire station so they can have a training day, and that is in many cases a looong proccess from the time of death to actually burning down the house.
Your camera is AMAZING guys!! I can def see the difference now! I could see every detail in this mansion right down to the design on the dutch tiles in the fireplace...I love that u guys actually open cabinets and drawers to give us a glimpse of the owners life...IMO your the best urbexers on YT, u actually take the time to explain everything u know about the previous owners...Keep up the good work your only getting better :) See u guys on the next one!
Wow!! Such a lovely feedback. Your comment is so much appreciated and very motivating for us. Thank you so very much, we will definitely keep grinding and try to improve our videography each and every time. We want our skills to grow better and better and keep bringing you all the best :D Take care Kris! :)
I agree with Chris. I also from the beginning could tell you had new microphone When Remon started talking, I said, oh they had microphones! So nice! 🙂👨💻👨💻🤳🤳
I am a 58 year old woman living in Canada, Montreal Quebec to be accurate. I love you guys because your videos are so respectful and your voices are calming and the enthusiasm you have is contagious! 👍🤓💝🤗
The black/white floor says it all. Great sound & video 🎤🎥... p.s. ... those window curtains in the parlor are lovely, the colors and pattern has been replicated till today.
The downstairs of this home was a perfect time capsule. Thank You for taking me with you. Keep up the great work guys these are adventures that we have always needed and I will always enjoy. You both show so much respect for the people who do not live there anymore. Your both adorable.
That’s what I like about you guys you are not just about the video, you are about showing the highest amount of respect to the building you are in and the people who lived there. Your not about the drama and the clickbait! You show beautiful places and record the history of them before they are gone forever. I find these videos educational and interesting. Keep up the good work guys, long time follower from Maine, USA! 👍👍
Thank you so much Larry! It means a lot to us to read comments like this. We always want to keep it real and do not like clickbait. Moreover, in our opinion respect is a very important value for our hobby while visiting all those beautiful places. Hope you stay safe and take care and hope you’ll enjoy to keep following our journey :D Kindest regards from the Netherlands, Maureno & Remon :)
Bonjour, C’est toujours un plaisir de suivre vos aventures à travers les pays. Vous êtes tellement respectueux des lieux que cela met du baume au cœur. Mon pays, la France, est riche d’un patrimoine très ancien et je vois que de par vos visites, les lieux visités vous poussent à la curiosité de l’histoire de ce passé figé, de cette richesse parfois intact... Les photos, les objets, les tapisseries, les merveilles de découvertes sont autant de renaissance grâce à vous de ces endroits abandonnés où la vie a été souvent bien présente, mais à ce jour oublié pour l’éternité. Chaque visite est un pur bonheur et à la fois une profonde tristesse de voir ainsi notre patrimoine tombé dans les oubliettes du temps et devenir in fine poussières. Tellement de merveilles, de beautés qui vont subir les affres du temps, mais surtout l’irrespect de certains qui taguent et détruisent pour le plaisir... Quelle honte. Dans votre vidéo, vous vous attardez sur une poupée dans l’escalier. C’est Nicolas de Bonne Nuit les Petits (1962-1973) qui a bercé mon enfance par ces douces histoires pour dormir. Que de souvenirs qui ont remonté à la surface. Pour vous remercier, je vous mets le lien d’un épisode : th-cam.com/video/eOwJumUDth8/w-d-xo.html C’est sympa de vous suivre, mais quel dommage que vos vidéos n’aient pas de sous-titrage en français, la balade n’est pas appréciée dans sa globalité. Au plaisir pour un nouveau voyage par delà le temps et l’espace. Marie-Louise Hello, It is always a pleasure to follow your adventures across the country. You are so respectful of places that it puts balm in your heart. My country, France, is rich in a very ancient heritage and I can see that through your visits, the places you visit make you curious about the history of this frozen past, this richness that is sometimes untouched... The photos, the objects, the tapestries, the wonders of discovery are as many rebirths thanks to you of these abandoned places where life was often very present, but now forgotten for eternity. Each visit is a pure happiness and at the same time a deep sadness to see our heritage thus fallen into the dungeons of time and become in fine dust. So many wonders, so many beauties that will suffer the ravages of time, but above all the disrespect of some who tag and destroy for pleasure ... What a shame. In your video, you linger on a doll on the stairs. It was Nicolas of Good Night Little Ones (1962-1973) who cradled my childhood with these sweet stories to sleep. So many memories that came to the surface. To thank you, I put you the link of an episode: th-cam.com/video/eOwJumUDth8/w-d-xo.html It's nice to follow you, but what a pity that your videos don't have French subtitles, the walk is not appreciated as a whole. So here's to a new journey through time and space. Marie-Louise
That weird beetle hanging on the wall was a spider 🕸 - it had 8 legs!!! What a wonderful old place - an absolute treasure. Can't understand why no one is interested in saving some of the precious artifacts. Well done guys for presenting it so beautifully. Gill 🇬🇧
Hello Maureno et Remon je vous adore. Je regarde depuis environ 3 ans des maisons abandonnées et depuis que j'ai vue vos video j'écoute plus que les vôtres. Vous êtes délicats et même si c'est déjà brisé vous faites attentions pour ne pas le briser plus. Et vous prenez le temps de biens nous montrer les choses et de nous partager l'histoire des familles quand cela vous est possible. Continuez votre beau travail et profitez de tous les beaux voyages que vous faites! Bye xxx
Guys, you gave me real pleasure to watch you in this video from the Noble House from generation to generation! Silence reigns over the impressive works of art of the time preserved with the sanctity of successors, in that silence only the painting with the noble lady looking at you sharply gives you shivers along the way the beauty of the decorations arouses your curiosity from room to room! The Altar Room where the family retreated in Prayers of Thanksgiving, Prayer and Adoration gives a unique note to the beautiful residence! Congratulations and a hug for presenting the musical background and seriousness! 🤗🤗
Great explore. Can't imagine having a chapel right in the house. Thanx for giving us a glimpse into a different time & place. Stay safe. This one had me scared for you.
what an amazing mansion!!! The first rooms you explored on the first floor were so beautiful. Some of the furniture and paintings looked like they belonged in a museum! I was surprised to see how trashed the other rooms were..... possible the work of the homeless person there? You guys did the right thing to leave as soon as you knew someone was up there...better be safe than sorry and injured! Thank you both for another amazing and very interesting video! Keep safe and healthy in your travels!
Excellent video...the glass balls that were hanging up behind the coffee grinder were antique fire extinguishers, they were filled with a fire suppressant liquid that broke when thrown at a fire. Pretty cool. Keep up the great work.
Shame to see antiques left to rot,all the pictures etc should be rescued and put into a museum,I love your videos I feel like I am exploring this beautiful home myself from the comfort of my couch,keep the videos coming xx from Ireland 🍀
It's an old house. Some stuff is antiques. I know you heard a noise in there, it's a sign of spirit and the smell too. I experienced so many things in life that I can't even explain. At least they don't hurt both of you. The one we scared is now the live ones not the dead. Next time when you feel something that's not right, just pray or get out. Be safe always. Love your videos.
I believe in spirits or entity. It could have been a living person or a sprit making noise. When you get a scent of a fragrance it is known to be a spirit wandering around and letting you know it is there. Of course you are respecting the house as well as anything or anyone inside.Much appreciation for your good thinking. Stay safe young men. From Carmen in Queens New York. Keep exploring.
Another group explored the same place and had paranormal experiences, th-cam.com/video/jdOhuHBYWdM/w-d-xo.html. They are just explorers like you two. Very interesting!! When I was in Lancaster Castle in the UK 🇬🇧 I walked through a cloud of Rose 🌹 perfume. Really cool experience.
The preserved rooms, and craftsmanship of the ceiling, molding and the design details of those gorgeous fireplaces and wood stove, took my breath away. Someone is definitely there and probably it is a hoarder. Looks like he/she has collected items, (trash rooms with bicycles, clothing, computer, etc.) and used this beautiful mansion for storage. This person needs to go and relocate. All that stuff is a safety as well as a fire hazard. This historical mansion and it's priceless items, and family history, can accidentally burn down by this person. Glad you both decided to leave and not explore that last room. Safety First, you never know what state mind this person is in. Still loved the video and the beautiful rooms, definitely worth it...hoarder or no hoarder. 😁👍🏻💕
Thank you so much Janice! I’m happy you liked that choice of words haha, but I think it’s exactly the way it is :) These properties should not be left neglected and just forgotten. We want them to remembered forever, before they turn into another piece of history and get demolished or vandalised.
@@Explomo The ending scared me too! Oh my dear, that must have been so startling. I get why a homeless person would seek shelter, but still the vandalism is unwarranted. I was hoping the sounds and the smell of perfume were paranormal related, but it came from something that's potentially dangerous; a human, and you did the right thing by not confronting them. They could have been armed. Whew, my heart is still racing! Oh, I forgot to mention how beautiful those few downstairs rooms were. Why did some fool, homeless or otherwise, have to trash the majority of the beautiful home? 😢 It was heartbreaking to see.
This is one of my favorite abandoned mansion you explored guys, when I watch this like I'm travelling back in the past,hope who ever own it now they continue to taking care of it😔
The fireplaces, especially the ones with the tiles, are magnificent. Always interesting to see varying perspectives from different explorers. Thank you. Travel safely and stay healthy.
Hello Maureno and Remon! Amazing funding . Rooms in the first floor incredible items very sad now the house is neglected. Up stairs very messy but I am thinking was people did it. I am hope some family members rescued some stuffs. Thank you for sharing your adventure! The new 📹 excellent👍. 👋🇺🇸😍😗😉
You would need a magic wand to revive for a few moments these forgotten places that you explore so respectfully. Imagine: A flashback of a few seconds to each room .... It would be a dream!
dudes , i got a goosebump on your when you went downstairs right away, and about your , but you can still manage to calm down and relaxed in the living room sat down on chair and one in the rocking chair..🤣😂👍
Explomo, you guys have the most beautiful furniture, lamps,and wallpaper over there also fireplaces.Does the Government sell these homes?As a Mother I have to say Watch for snakes and ticks and chiggers if you have them there.What a beautiful place.Glad you guys are back and well.💕💕💕
Wow! Another amazing adventure. Great Camera Professional Work. What a place. Just so glad you are both okay and didn't see the person in there. You never know what could have happened. Just so sad that the family couldn't take care of the Genealogical aspects like the photos etc. Can't wait for the next video. Your Kindness and Respect for all you encounter speaks volumes. Incredible. Take Care & Much Love To You Both. Stay Safe & Healthy.
Wow! Just amazing! Cannot believe how almost perfect some of the rooms are and disappointed that the others are so trashed. Love how you guys don't disturb anything, just film.
Hi both it’s Ann here again what a great place so sad it’s all messed up but at the end of the day people lived their with memories stay safe thank you for sharing wear. Your gloves an masks thank you for sharing your videos my two favourite exsplorers lv Ann uk
I've seen others exploring abandoned masions too, but im preety sure that its you both are awesome well detailed and honest guys.. Keep it up dudes.. Mabuhay.. Im frm the Philippines 🇵🇭 watching..
Tks Maureno n Remon i liked the rocking chair and the prayer room.So many priceless artifacts.When u smell perfume and hear noises there could be spirits around never visit a place in the night.Some rooms are all cluttered looks like someone has vandalised the place.Good work do take care.
Can you imagine all the past lives that lived in this beautiful home this Castle the memories that were made the lives that were lived that's what I think about as you're going up the staircase how many people walk these staircase laughs love cried made memories 💜
Hate to break it to you guys, but I'm pretty sure those actually are ashes in that tin. Human bodies don't completely burn and part of the cremation process involves grinding up the remaining unburned bones - hence the "gravel" you saw in the top of the tin. That's exactly what cremation ashes look like.
Really? Well we sincerely hope you understand we were completely unaware of this. We treated it with respect and as you could see, we put it back where we found it
@@Explomo I know you did. So sad that nobody probably even knows who that was any longer. They were obviously cherished by somebody who couldn't bear to part with their loved one.
@@Explomo Yes I think I have to agree, although the bigger pieces usually tend to make their way to the bottom of the urn. That looked more like a make shift urn to me. It truly is a horrible process the body goes through to be cremated. They burn the body (obviously) but what don't turn to ashes right away gets beat with a bat or chain and pulverized. I had a friend whose mother was cremated and the paper she had to sign went into great detail of what they do to the body in order to get it to ash form, details which she said she wished she would've never read as it was her mother she was reading about. That's is just one of a few reasons I do not want to be cremated when I die. Quite sad really.
It could be. But the can doesn't seem right for human ashes. It looked like a souvenir of sand from a holy site or beach they may have visited. It would be hard for me to believe that the wealthy would store human ash in a product container.
This is my first time hearing of you guys and must say I literally watched the entire video, I was anxious to see the next room as you traveled the entire home. I was thinking of the economic value of some of the stuff you guys encountered, amazing keep it up! Be safe!
Wow great stunning castle and you are correct the stairs way was beautiful to ,and can’t get enough watching you two together are super # 1 ! Great camera too !
Just have to say, I really enjoy your videos! You're so respectful and take the time to show us everything. Also love your commentary, it shines through how thoughtful you both are! Thank you for another wonderful explore.
Thank you so very much Jodi! Comments like yours mean a lot to us. We’re very happy you enjoy our perspective in which we document the homes, and the time we take. You’re very welcome and hope to see you at the next one, this Saturday! ☺️
Great film quality! Such an amazing house.. What a shame get the furnishings and property are going to waste. Stay safe guys and as always an amazing video👍👍
Thank you! Loved the blue dining room with the Belgian stove in the Dutch tiled fireplace alcove surrounded by that wonderful carved dark marble mantle! OMG! Absolutely the most awesome fireplace EVER! Glad you guys got the heck out of there when suspected an occupant on the 3rd floor... very exciting, howevet!!!😁❣
That was a wonderful tour. Such a joy for me here in Canada on Canada Day. The bones on the cross are a symbol of Adam the first man. You will see the same symbol on the crucifix in the chapel and it is a skull and crossbones. The symbol means that Christ has been sacrificed to make amends for the sin of the first man. Sometimes in paintings the same idea is shown by a skull at the bottom of the cross. The family paintings were well done. The one with the stern looking lady would have been special and shown her status because of its size and quality. The dour expression was the tenor of the times and the artist meant to convey her as being a serious, intelligent woman who the family could rely upon to keep their good standing in the community. It is both odd and sad to see the rest of the house is such disarray. The staircase is one showing the wealth of the family to anyone who enters and was called a floating staircase.
I am completely devastated that this beautiful time capsule sits empty with no one preserving it. This is such a detailed location with lots of antiques. And unfortunately, little by little, everything falls apart.
Hi Maureno and Remon, It's always a great pleasure seeing a notification popping up from my favourite friends of team Explomo. I after that usually hit the thumbs up before actually having seen the video, because I know, it is again such a banger! - And - what shall I say, it really is one of these wonderful Explomo video masterpieces, which never ever disappoint!!¨- Already the wonderful drone shots with the beautiful background music are very enjoyable. i absolutely loved your way of building up the tension, what would be coming next, when you were walking through the field, forest and high gras to the mansion. - These two rooms of the ground floor are absolutely fascinating because of their legit timecapsule appearance and the special museum like atmosphere. - The portrait with the "grumpy" lady was quite scary looking. I at least would not like to have this painting in my room. That would cause endless nightmares. LOL!! - The chapel on the upper floor was also beautiful and quite an unexpected surprise to see. - Great video, dear friends, which I enjoyed so much watching! - Although I have seen exactly the same mansion today in a video from Jefstetics, I found your version of course an excellent addition, because I could see some other details, which I couldn't see before. - Wishing you many more inspiring and exciting explores. - Lots of blessings and take care! - Kindest regards.
I think that ashes of a beloved one, not kept in a can. But in an urn. I was thinking of bird grit. You put on the floor of a birdcage. What are you thinking ?
just discovered your videos today, wonderful job guys and so respectful of the place, history of people who where leaving there etc; great job in all ways !!!! and always wonderful places
Hey guys! Another extraordinary video explore! That weird beetle hanging on the wall was interesting. When you smelled perfume upstairs I think you may have encountered the spirit of one of the people who had lived there. I know you say you don't believe in the paranormal but that's very common with spirits. Are you sure it was a real person hiding up there? The uncomfortable feeling you described is also very common when dealing with spirits. Please be careful on your explores and I look forward to seeing the next one. You guys are the best ❤️
The perfume smell (or what smelled like perfume) must have been coming from the little chapel. It was just off the hallway and chapels often have incense burning inside. It makes sense - just like the spices smelt downstairs in the kitchen. Don't forget, when there is nobody living in a house (cooking/cleaning etc.) certain smells that are quite strong but still there, will stand out.
Small stones in a red metal jar serve in the church so that people who light a candle can put it in that. In my country we are christians and when we light the candle from one side we put for the dead and from other side we put for the living. Don’t worry it’s nobody’s ashes. Again,good work guys! Keep goin’ 👍🏻🤍 Greetings from Serbia (Balkan)
Your new camera is great! Detail and colors are vivid. Good call on not going any further when you heard noise coming from the rooms. Your safety is more important. Thanks for another awesome video!
Such a beautiful beautiful home with such amazing antiques of a centuries of history of family....love someone should take it and do some love to it Thank you for a beautiful find like always
Very interesting. Your video and sound quality is excellent. It always amazes me the amount of gear explorers have to pack into these rural properties to get good videos for the rest of us to watch from the sofa in our comfy warm homes. Thank you for that and thank you for another wonderful video adventure.
@@Explomo Yes,Awesome..The Drone makes it extra exciting .😊.Like the CALM BEFORE THE STORM...Thanks for all the work you do ,Maureno to bring us the best.
Cannot believe you just got scared !! Was looking forward to see those rooms!! Remember that ,when rooms are so messy things move by decay ,also buildings move, imagine old ones , so please don't get scared next time 🖖😊💙
I don't know where to begin first! Let's go with the camera. . . so crisp and clear, beautiful details shown well and the sound!! I felt like I was walking between the two of you with one speaking clearly in each ear. A real exciting improvement!! Now, on to the video. . . I loved walking through the woods with you both, (one speaking on each side of me !!). Loved the drone shots!! And when you entered the house, I was truly blown away. (I'll try to keep the "!!" to a minimum!) The furniture, flooring and the beautiful pictures. . . the wonderful albums and the artifacts! Wow, just can't leave those "!!" alone!!. In the messy rooms there were lots of boxes which, I believe were packed by the family at one point and the place was vandalized before they could remove the packed boxes. The chapel was a wonderful surprise!! The chair up against the wall with the padded seat and padded top was for praying. They would kneel on the seat and place their folded hands/arms on the top of the back. You could tell by the chapel that they were very well to do. Not every mansion had their own private chapel. I'm so glad that you didn't run into (or pursue) the homeless person. I certainly appreciate your respect for the family and their artifacts. If I had to rate this video (picture and sound) I would have to say "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...."!
Haha wow Carla what a wonderful commentary of yours. I’m so glad you liked the new style. This was only one of the many places we filmed with our new camera during our last trip. We also filmed some gorgeous places with the old one which will follow next, and soon everything will be in this quality 😁. Also very happy to hear you liked it how we arranged everything with our new microphones. Without loyal patreon supporters, like you, this production and videography improvement. Even though we get hundreds of comments a day, and do not always have sufficient time to reply to each comment, I wanted to take my time this time to thank you for all your endless support to our channel, and we’re glad you’re seeing the improvements in our videos during the time. Thank you for all you do and take care & stay safe. Bye for now and see you at the next one! 😁 (this saturday will all be about a gorgeous abandoned timecapsule manor in Portugal, filled with hundreds of antiques!)
@@Explomo i just love your Portugal series, even though Remon isn't there. Such a gorgeous place, Portugal!! I have only been to Lisbon and Fatima for 2 days. Would love to go back. I bought a cork purse while in Lisbon!
There is newer pottery there from Perugia Italy, very common the pitcher with the rooster and yellow trim. Amazing I wish I could restore it. There is a cookbook from the 80's as well as the Pottery. And there is a plastic french press from the 2000's. Probably just people who aged and couldn't care for such a large home and they passed away now. The wood cabinet is called a Buffet or Sideboard if your'e Swedish. Crazy the power works I wonder if it's a generator? Thank you so much featuring this mansion/castle. It could be Rats or Raccoons living in some of the spaces, IDK if you have critters like that but we sure do in Seattle.
Amazing you guys never disappoint us in this kind of beautiful mansions house tour thank you for always giving us this kind of vibes❤️🏡Keep safe always guys❤️Philippines🇵🇭
I think this place is haunted, it gives me chills. All those family portraits are the spirits that wander the corridors. I really want that jar full of marbles, I would be a horrible explorer because I would take things with me and probably be cursed. The red silk wallpaper is very beautiful, but that grumpy painting gives me the creeps. There are a lot of valuable things in there. I wouldn’t want to be there in the dark. What a difference between the first rooms and the messy rooms after them. I think someone went insane in there.
So many beautiful treasures to be preserved! The portrait of the "grumpy old lady" may actually be the nobleman. Here in America, the nobleman used to wear white wigs, similar to what that portrait resembled. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing. Thankful you are both safe!
47:00 The private family chapel is extraordinarily beautiful. IF YOU SHOULD find out more about this home, please do an Update. This house is intriguing and it has historical importance, I feel sure! Great explore.
Guys you are very brave! This face is very contradictory. Beautiful and charming, there is no explanation for the extreme mess in other rooms. I was scared here 😂 Especially when Maureno started to smell perfume. Stay well and safe!
As always, this exploration sparks joy to me. Though it was a little creepy especially on your strange encounter on the second floor, with all the weird noise and perfume scent. Anyways I want to thank you guys for your effort and taking the risk to film this. I admire your passion and dedication. I can never explore an abandoned house at night! Please stay safe always. Much respect to you. Greetings and much appreciation from here in the Philippines.
Hello Maureno@Remon..the sounds is so good and clear and the camera is amazing, you can see the details clearly and besides the mansion is still beautiful,i enjoyed listening you guys..
Hey lovely Explomers!
What do you think of the quality of our new camera? 😁🎥
On a computer or laptop you can turn on 4K quality in the settings menu and watch this episode in an even higher quality as usual. Also we filmed this place with our own external microphones, so both our voices are always loud & clear throughout the whole video. 🎤
All your feedback is welcome! Leave it down below in a comment and enjoy watching this episode :)
Take care and stay safe everyone ❤️
quality is a really good for me
Beautiful clear and crisp shots. Now I'm going to watch this again on my new laptop I keep forgetting about. 🤦♀️ I bet it will look so much better than it does on my Umidigi smartphone!
really upgrating so to speak maurem... nice one
Always better safe than sorry
Just amagin how Black it itl is up there. After you left . That alone is scary for who ever is up there roaming in that darkness
Excellent camera!
I had the same rocking chair in 1984 it was a gift at my baby shower . I loved it so much.
oh man - there are treasures in that house that should be saved (especially that family book). Great vid, guys!
Absolutely beautiful what a shame to let it go to waste
I agree !! Why don't they sell it ?
what happened the family why they leaved.. as e view heqrd news alot now are no homes no shelter , poor why not to sell so can help in other way..?
@@deborahwoodyard8895 I have some general input on this. I'm fairly certain someone lived here a short time ago and may have been moved to a hospice/caretakers, for a last time. So while that person is there, they will still own it. Kids of them certainly has started sorting what to keep and what to sell or throw out, and will probably sell after inheriting it.
Or, a sadder scenario is that there is farmland attatched to the property that's rented out, so whoever inherited it just skims the income while he/she let it decay. If the whole thing falls flat in 10 years they can sell the entire farm as a place to build a new "perfect" home for a farmer.
It's a million complicated french laws on this, so maybe it's something completly different. Some people around here even donates their house to the fire station so they can have a training day, and that is in many cases a looong proccess from the time of death to actually burning down the house.
Just pointing out a few things I notice. Hope you guys don't mind. This video is another treasure! (I love antiques.. and am always learning more.) 11:52 Crystal or glass knife rests (kept the knife from touching the table cloth.) and small "salt cellars" in the foreground. (For individual salt at each place setting they would usually have a tiny spoon in them.) 38:08 upside down bar cart/tea trolley with brass wheels. 37:30 Early 1900's beautifully upholstered Edwardian Style chair with "Jacobean" pattern. 49:44 A matching chair next to the fireplace. 43:03 Top Hat most likely Beaver Fur, later on they were made of velvet. 41:51 Victorian Era Baby Cradle. The hook would hold thin material that draped around the cradle to keep flies and mosquitoes away from baby. The curved part would be turned toward the cradle. 42:26 Early 1900s Chair with looks like maybe Needlepoint Upholstery. (If you'd rather I not post this type of thing let me know. :0) Thanks for the awesome video.
I do the same, notice the antiques and estimate values in my head. LOL! I also restore and redecorate the houses.
Glad you posted your knowledge. Thank you.
And the chairs in the second room the rotan chairs do not fit to the room and table. The table is oak. So it needs oak chairs.
The rocking chair of rotan match to the chairs. I think I see more of rotan in all the mess.
Rotan most time were used in the greenery.
Please do! It’s always good to learn something you may not already know...great info!
@@marjaannekevandermarel4220 Ratan 😉
I believe the photo on the other wall at 23:00 is a younger version of the same woman at 25:18, she is not a nun - a Mistress of the household and very religious. This type of a bonnet was popular between 1840-1860, she did wear it in the photo at 23:00 when she was younger and again at 23:00 when she was older. 27:40 is a bridal chest probably a gift from her parents when she married with her dowry inside of it. 29:51 you are holding a burial urn with ashes. 33:03 a room decor from the 1970's (flower power) and throughout the second floor. 34:59 ...1914-1918 ....WWI . plaque. Remember generations and generations of stuff left in the house over the years few plan their death in advance.
Yes, yes and yes!! I came to say all the same things but was checking the comments to see if anyone else responded. I think the cremains (ashes) might be from a pet, probably a large dog. Although it may be different in France, in the US human cremains are not usually in a tin and loose like that. I have had the cremains of several dogs returned to me, sealed in plastic bags and usually in floral tin containers like that (but smaller because, well, see my picture - dachshunds! Plus one small terrier. BTW, the dog in the picture is living) or sometimes carved wooden boxes. Human cremains, if not placed into an urn and sealed at the crematorium or mortuary, are generally sealed in a heavy plastic bag and returned in a cardboard box, in my experience in several states.
Yes, you guys did the right thing. Avoiding confrontations is the best thing to do. Safety first. Tc and always stay safe.
This place is the most interesting and yet scary place you’ve ever explored.
As a mother of grown sons? If you know or suspect someone is in the building ? Leave. Do not stop to film anymore. Cut it short and get out.
Ps. Don’t explore at night. Too dangerous. Your safety must come first, guys.
Creepy and evil place. I agree with you.
@@anitahargreaves9526 nothing evil about it
Yes only in the daylight !!!🙏
The creepy sound occured while in the "chapel". There were cross bones at bottom of the altar there too. Headless Mary and all the full crosses of Jesus laid down. Scary house!
Two reasons why I love you guys: 1 you’re soooo respectful with the places and stuff and 2 you guys do not push the theme Ghosts and spirit. I’m super tired of watching these kind of videos from people faking it ghost or trying to sell this type of thing. Love you guys ❤️ stay safe always
Actually, when I watch your videos, just thinking life is so uncertain, what ever we have right now, can't keep it forever, everything will be left over....it's so meaningful
By far the most wonderful stairway. Looking at it from many angles then looking up, then down, whoever designed it was a master builder! Thanks again!
Always welcome Steven! The stairway was such very specially designed, and definitely made up for the other mess in this part of the property! :)
Wow I can't believe people leave such treasures to just rot away how inconsiderate can people be do you have that much money that you just don't care I think about all of the hungry people in the world if you don't want it donate a lot of people could benefit from such waste atop the insanity between yourselves and come to some kind of a agreement life is to short GOD bless love the videos
@@williammclaughlin4878
Someone without relatives might've owned it, so the goverment owns it. In my country there is a waiting period before they can do anything, because it can take a long time for potential relatives to find out about it.
A scenario is that there is farmland attatched to the property that's rented out, so whoever inherited it just skims the income while he/she let it decay. If the whole thing falls flat in 10 years they can sell the entire farm as a place to build a new "perfect" home for a farmer.
It's a million complicated french laws on this, so maybe it's something completly different. Some people around here even donates their house to the fire station so they can have a training day, and that is in many cases a looong proccess from the time of death to actually burning down the house.
Your camera is AMAZING guys!! I can def see the difference now! I could see every detail in this mansion right down to the design on the dutch tiles in the fireplace...I love that u guys actually open cabinets and drawers to give us a glimpse of the owners life...IMO your the best urbexers on YT, u actually take the time to explain everything u know about the previous owners...Keep up the good work your only getting better :) See u guys on the next one!
Wow!! Such a lovely feedback. Your comment is so much appreciated and very motivating for us. Thank you so very much, we will definitely keep grinding and try to improve our videography each and every time. We want our skills to grow better and better and keep bringing you all the best :D
Take care Kris! :)
I agree with Chris. I also from the beginning could tell you had new microphone When Remon started talking, I said, oh they had microphones! So nice! 🙂👨💻👨💻🤳🤳
I agree yes indeed , indeed 😊
I am a 58 year old woman living in Canada, Montreal Quebec to be accurate.
I love you guys because your videos are so respectful and your voices are calming and the enthusiasm you have is contagious! 👍🤓💝🤗
The black/white floor says it all. Great sound & video 🎤🎥...
p.s. ... those window curtains in the parlor are lovely, the colors and pattern has been replicated till today.
The downstairs of this home was a perfect time capsule. Thank You for taking me with you. Keep up the great work guys these are adventures that we have always needed and I will always enjoy. You both show so much respect for the people who do not live there anymore. Your both adorable.
That’s what I like about you guys you are not just about the video, you are about showing the highest amount of respect to the building you are in and the people who lived there. Your not about the drama and the clickbait! You show beautiful places and record the history of them before they are gone forever. I find these videos educational and interesting. Keep up the good work guys, long time follower from Maine, USA! 👍👍
Thank you so much Larry! It means a lot to us to read comments like this. We always want to keep it real and do not like clickbait. Moreover, in our opinion respect is a very important value for our hobby while visiting all those beautiful places. Hope you stay safe and take care and hope you’ll enjoy to keep following our journey :D
Kindest regards from the Netherlands, Maureno & Remon :)
I bet it was a nice house once. some beautiful things left behind. Good find. Take care.
Bonjour,
C’est toujours un plaisir de suivre vos aventures à travers les pays.
Vous êtes tellement respectueux des lieux que cela met du baume au cœur.
Mon pays, la France, est riche d’un patrimoine très ancien et je vois que de par vos visites, les lieux visités vous poussent à la curiosité de l’histoire de ce passé figé, de cette richesse parfois intact...
Les photos, les objets, les tapisseries, les merveilles de découvertes sont autant de renaissance grâce à vous de ces endroits abandonnés où la vie a été souvent bien présente, mais à ce jour oublié pour l’éternité.
Chaque visite est un pur bonheur et à la fois une profonde tristesse de voir ainsi notre patrimoine tombé dans les oubliettes du temps et devenir in fine poussières. Tellement de merveilles, de beautés qui vont subir les affres du temps, mais surtout l’irrespect de certains qui taguent et détruisent pour le plaisir... Quelle honte.
Dans votre vidéo, vous vous attardez sur une poupée dans l’escalier.
C’est Nicolas de Bonne Nuit les Petits (1962-1973) qui a bercé mon enfance par ces douces histoires pour dormir. Que de souvenirs qui ont remonté à la surface. Pour vous remercier, je vous mets le lien d’un épisode :
th-cam.com/video/eOwJumUDth8/w-d-xo.html
C’est sympa de vous suivre, mais quel dommage que vos vidéos n’aient pas de sous-titrage en français, la balade n’est pas appréciée dans sa globalité.
Au plaisir pour un nouveau voyage par delà le temps et l’espace.
Marie-Louise
Hello,
It is always a pleasure to follow your adventures across the country.
You are so respectful of places that it puts balm in your heart.
My country, France, is rich in a very ancient heritage and I can see that through your visits, the places you visit make you curious about the history of this frozen past, this richness that is sometimes untouched...
The photos, the objects, the tapestries, the wonders of discovery are as many rebirths thanks to you of these abandoned places where life was often very present, but now forgotten for eternity.
Each visit is a pure happiness and at the same time a deep sadness to see our heritage thus fallen into the dungeons of time and become in fine dust. So many wonders, so many beauties that will suffer the ravages of time, but above all the disrespect of some who tag and destroy for pleasure ... What a shame.
In your video, you linger on a doll on the stairs.
It was Nicolas of Good Night Little Ones (1962-1973) who cradled my childhood with these sweet stories to sleep. So many memories that came to the surface. To thank you, I put you the link of an episode:
th-cam.com/video/eOwJumUDth8/w-d-xo.html
It's nice to follow you, but what a pity that your videos don't have French subtitles, the walk is not appreciated as a whole.
So here's to a new journey through time and space.
Marie-Louise
May be the person who live there, cleaned the down stairs and make it very comfortable.
And now he is working upstairs and enjoy the beautiful things
You 2 gentleman are kind and respectful.
That weird beetle hanging on the wall was a spider 🕸 - it had 8 legs!!! What a wonderful old place - an absolute treasure. Can't understand why no one is interested in saving some of the precious artifacts. Well done guys for presenting it so beautifully. Gill 🇬🇧
Hello Maureno et Remon je vous adore. Je regarde depuis environ 3 ans des maisons abandonnées et depuis que j'ai vue vos video j'écoute plus que les vôtres. Vous êtes délicats et même si c'est déjà brisé vous faites attentions pour ne pas le briser plus. Et vous prenez le temps de biens nous montrer les choses et de nous partager l'histoire des familles quand cela vous est possible. Continuez votre beau travail et profitez de tous les beaux voyages que vous faites! Bye xxx
Guys, you gave me real pleasure to watch you in this video from the Noble House from generation to generation! Silence reigns over the impressive works of art of the time preserved with the sanctity of successors, in that silence only the painting with the noble lady looking at you sharply gives you shivers along the way the beauty of the decorations arouses your curiosity from room to room! The Altar Room where the family retreated in Prayers of Thanksgiving, Prayer and Adoration gives a unique note to the beautiful residence! Congratulations and a hug for presenting the musical background and seriousness! 🤗🤗
Great explore. Can't imagine having a chapel right in the house. Thanx for giving us a glimpse into a different time & place. Stay safe. This one had me scared for you.
You are so very welcome Micki! We will stay safe and hope you take care as well :)
what an amazing mansion!!! The first rooms you explored on the first floor were so beautiful. Some of the furniture and paintings looked like they belonged in a museum! I was surprised to see how trashed the other rooms were..... possible the work of the homeless person there? You guys did the right thing to leave as soon as you knew someone was up there...better be safe than sorry and injured! Thank you both for another amazing and very interesting video! Keep safe and healthy in your travels!
Excellent video...the glass balls that were hanging up behind the coffee grinder were antique fire extinguishers, they were filled with a fire suppressant liquid that broke when thrown at a fire. Pretty cool. Keep up the great work.
Very interesting! Thank you for letting us know and glad you've enjoyed it. We'll definitely keep it up! :)
Ever knew that .Thanks😀👍🏴
Shame to see antiques left to rot,all the pictures etc should be rescued and put into a museum,I love your videos I feel like I am exploring this beautiful home myself from the comfort of my couch,keep the videos coming xx from Ireland 🍀
It's an old house. Some stuff is antiques. I know you heard a noise in there, it's a sign of spirit and the smell too. I experienced so many things in life that I can't even explain. At least they don't hurt both of you. The one we scared is now the live ones not the dead. Next time when you feel something that's not right, just pray or get out. Be safe always. Love your videos.
I believe in spirits or entity. It could have been a living person or a sprit making noise. When you get a scent of a fragrance it is known to be a spirit wandering around and letting you know it is there. Of course you are respecting the house as well as anything or anyone inside.Much appreciation for your good thinking. Stay safe young men. From Carmen in Queens New York. Keep exploring.
Another group explored the same place and had paranormal experiences, th-cam.com/video/jdOhuHBYWdM/w-d-xo.html. They are just explorers like you two. Very interesting!!
When I was in Lancaster Castle in the UK 🇬🇧 I walked through a cloud of Rose 🌹 perfume. Really cool experience.
Yes, watch for the orb at 51:53/51:54/51:55. Spirit activity for sure.
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@@johnscicluna2767 You're all full of crap.
@@lilyhutchison8813 also 41:02 across top left to right 🙂
The preserved rooms, and craftsmanship of the ceiling, molding and the design details of those gorgeous fireplaces and wood stove, took my breath away. Someone is definitely there and probably it is a hoarder. Looks like he/she has collected items, (trash rooms with bicycles, clothing, computer, etc.) and used this beautiful mansion for storage. This person needs to go and relocate. All that stuff is a safety as well as a fire hazard. This historical mansion and it's priceless items, and family history, can accidentally burn down by this person.
Glad you both decided to leave and not explore that last room. Safety First, you never know what state mind this person is in. Still loved the video and the beautiful rooms, definitely worth it...hoarder or no hoarder. 😁👍🏻💕
I never clicked so fast! I've been waiting!
"We are giving it a stage." Profound words, Maureno.
Thank you so much Janice! I’m happy you liked that choice of words haha, but I think it’s exactly the way it is :)
These properties should not be left neglected and just forgotten. We want them to remembered forever, before they turn into another piece of history and get demolished or vandalised.
My regards to you and your family,
@@Explomo The ending scared me too! Oh my dear, that must have been so startling. I get why a homeless person would seek shelter, but still the vandalism is unwarranted. I was hoping the sounds and the smell of perfume were paranormal related, but it came from something that's potentially dangerous; a human, and you did the right thing by not confronting them. They could have been armed. Whew, my heart is still racing!
Oh, I forgot to mention how beautiful those few downstairs rooms were. Why did some fool, homeless or otherwise, have to trash the majority of the beautiful home? 😢 It was heartbreaking to see.
This is one of my favorite abandoned mansion you explored guys, when I watch this like I'm travelling back in the past,hope who ever own it now they continue to taking care of it😔
Absolutely beautiful
The fireplaces, especially the ones with the tiles, are magnificent.
Always interesting to see varying perspectives from different explorers.
Thank you. Travel safely and stay healthy.
I like the respect your team has for things in these incredible houses
Thank you Barb! Respect is a very important value in our community if you explore such beautiful properties :)
Hello Maureno and Remon! Amazing funding . Rooms in the first floor incredible items very sad now the house is neglected. Up stairs very messy but I am thinking was people did it. I am hope some family members rescued some stuffs. Thank you for sharing your adventure! The new 📹 excellent👍. 👋🇺🇸😍😗😉
You would need a magic wand to revive for a few moments these forgotten places that you explore so respectfully. Imagine: A flashback of a few seconds to each room .... It would be a dream!
I love how you describe what we are seeing and how respectful you are,thank you for this adventure .
dudes , i got a goosebump on your when you went downstairs right away, and about your , but you can still manage to calm down and relaxed in the living room sat down on chair and one in the rocking chair..🤣😂👍
Explomo, you guys have the most beautiful furniture, lamps,and wallpaper over there also fireplaces.Does the Government sell these homes?As a Mother I have to say Watch for snakes and ticks and chiggers if you have them there.What a beautiful place.Glad you guys are back and well.💕💕💕
Wow! Another amazing adventure. Great Camera Professional Work. What a place. Just so glad you are both okay and didn't see the person in there. You never know what could have happened. Just so sad that the family couldn't take care of the Genealogical aspects like the photos etc. Can't wait for the next video. Your Kindness and Respect for all you encounter speaks volumes. Incredible. Take Care & Much Love To You Both. Stay Safe & Healthy.
Hi guys! You are best! Show everything in detail! The interior is very interesting. This is now disappearing. Love you!
Hello to you Maureno and Remon always love you guys from USA❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹
Your videos brighten my day. Thank you for sharing your videos with us.
It is our deepest pleasure Teresa! We're happy to bring some joy in your day with our videos :D
Wow! Just amazing! Cannot believe how almost perfect some of the rooms are and disappointed that the others are so trashed. Love how you guys don't disturb anything, just film.
Hi both it’s Ann here again what a great place so sad it’s all messed up but at the end of the day people lived their with memories stay safe thank you for sharing wear. Your gloves an masks thank you for sharing your videos my two favourite exsplorers lv Ann uk
I've seen others exploring abandoned masions too, but im preety sure that its you both are awesome well detailed and honest guys.. Keep it up dudes.. Mabuhay.. Im frm the Philippines 🇵🇭 watching..
Pinay here also.
Tks Maureno n Remon i liked the rocking chair and the prayer room.So many priceless artifacts.When u smell perfume and hear noises there could be spirits around never visit a place in the night.Some rooms are all cluttered looks like someone has vandalised the place.Good work do take care.
Stay safe,This was a very interesting old house.
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Thank you for your sacrifices of personal safety to video this for everyone. Excellent video!
Thank you so very much Nedra! :)
Wonderful find, I really enjoyed this mansion. Thank you for the video.
That rocking chair is made of rattan its from the 1980 era, I used to have one exactly like it in which I rocked my children.
Can you imagine all the past lives that lived in this beautiful home this Castle the memories that were made the lives that were lived that's what I think about as you're going up the staircase how many people walk these staircase laughs love cried made memories 💜
Very nice drone shots dry nice explore down stairs. Upstairs was trashed and creepy. Don’t blame you for stopping the video there.
Thank you Remon and Maureno for sharing these wonderful videos :) Both of you work well together.
Hate to break it to you guys, but I'm pretty sure those actually are ashes in that tin. Human bodies don't completely burn and part of the cremation process involves grinding up the remaining unburned bones - hence the "gravel" you saw in the top of the tin. That's exactly what cremation ashes look like.
Really? Well we sincerely hope you understand we were completely unaware of this. We treated it with respect and as you could see, we put it back where we found it
@@Explomo I know you did. So sad that nobody probably even knows who that was any longer. They were obviously cherished by somebody who couldn't bear to part with their loved one.
I think you're right coffee...
@@Explomo Yes I think I have to agree, although the bigger pieces usually tend to make their way to the bottom of the urn. That looked more like a make shift urn to me. It truly is a horrible process the body goes through to be cremated. They burn the body (obviously) but what don't turn to ashes right away gets beat with a bat or chain and pulverized. I had a friend whose mother was cremated and the paper she had to sign went into great detail of what they do to the body in order to get it to ash form, details which she said she wished she would've never read as it was her mother she was reading about. That's is just one of a few reasons I do not want to be cremated when I die. Quite sad really.
It could be. But the can doesn't seem right for human ashes. It looked like a souvenir of sand from a holy site or beach they may have visited. It would be hard for me to believe that the wealthy would store human ash in a product container.
The chair Remon,was rocking in,is a bentwood chair,very valuable antique
I bought a rocking chair like that when my Son was born. I wish mine hadn't been a knock off, they're beautiful.
It was beautiful! Made out of rattan
@@Explomo yes,you cant buy rattan anymore xx
shirley coles That looks like a Thonet nr 21 bentwood rocker, can still buy them today. Parents have one, really comfortable.
This is my first time hearing of you guys and must say I literally watched the entire video, I was anxious to see the next room as you traveled the entire home. I was thinking of the economic value of some of the stuff you guys encountered, amazing keep it up! Be safe!
Wow great stunning castle and you are correct the stairs way was beautiful to ,and can’t get enough watching you two together are super # 1 ! Great camera too !
Just have to say, I really enjoy your videos! You're so respectful and take the time to show us everything. Also love your commentary, it shines through how thoughtful you both are! Thank you for another wonderful explore.
Thank you so very much Jodi! Comments like yours mean a lot to us. We’re very happy you enjoy our perspective in which we document the homes, and the time we take. You’re very welcome and hope to see you at the next one, this Saturday! ☺️
Great film quality! Such an amazing house.. What a shame get the furnishings and property are going to waste. Stay safe guys and as always an amazing video👍👍
Audio is awesome, I have Remon in one ear and Maureno in the other, so crisp, so clear. Thx for all the upgrades. You guys are the best!
Watching from Pennsylvania USA. I enjoyed watching your videos ;)
Thank you! Loved the blue dining room with the Belgian stove in the Dutch tiled fireplace alcove surrounded by that wonderful carved dark marble mantle! OMG! Absolutely the most awesome fireplace EVER! Glad you guys got the heck out of there when suspected an occupant on the 3rd floor... very exciting, howevet!!!😁❣
I wished we had beautiful places like this in Ohio I love watching your videos
That was a wonderful tour. Such a joy for me here in Canada on Canada Day. The bones on the cross are a symbol of Adam the first man. You will see the same symbol on the crucifix in the chapel and it is a skull and crossbones. The symbol means that Christ has been sacrificed to make amends for the sin of the first man. Sometimes in paintings the same idea is shown by a skull at the bottom of the cross. The family paintings were well done. The one with the stern looking lady would have been special and shown her status because of its size and quality. The dour expression was the tenor of the times and the artist meant to convey her as being a serious, intelligent woman who the family could rely upon to keep their good standing in the community. It is both odd and sad to see the rest of the house is such disarray. The staircase is one showing the wealth of the family to anyone who enters and was called a floating staircase.
In the chapel the statue was headless.
Thank you for the information
I am completely devastated that this beautiful time capsule sits empty with no one preserving it. This is such a detailed location with lots of antiques. And unfortunately, little by little, everything falls apart.
Hi Maureno and Remon, It's always a great pleasure seeing a notification popping up from my favourite friends of team Explomo. I after that
usually hit the thumbs up before actually having seen the video, because I know, it is again such a banger! - And - what shall I say, it really
is one of these wonderful Explomo video masterpieces, which never ever disappoint!!¨- Already the wonderful drone shots with the beautiful
background music are very enjoyable. i absolutely loved your way of building up the tension, what would be coming next, when you were walking
through the field, forest and high gras to the mansion. - These two rooms of the ground floor are absolutely fascinating because of their legit
timecapsule appearance and the special museum like atmosphere. - The portrait with the "grumpy" lady was quite scary looking. I at least would
not like to have this painting in my room. That would cause endless nightmares. LOL!! - The chapel on the upper floor was also beautiful and
quite an unexpected surprise to see. - Great video, dear friends, which I enjoyed so much watching! - Although I have seen exactly the same
mansion today in a video from Jefstetics, I found your version of course an excellent addition, because I could see some other details, which I
couldn't see before. - Wishing you many more inspiring and exciting explores. - Lots of blessings and take care! - Kindest regards.
That was awesome
Thank you 🙏
I love this old houses with still pictures in it
Oh my its a beautiful mansion so sad you’re the best for Exploring abandons places 👍😍
Thank you very much Marina, that means a lot
I think that ashes of a beloved one, not kept in a can. But in an urn.
I was thinking of bird grit. You put on the floor of a birdcage. What are you thinking ?
Holaaaaa guys wow sooo amazing place and ur camera too very clear keep safe. Always watching u here ...from Madrid, Spain.
What a beautiful old mansion, heartbreaking to see something so old and historic going to ruin. Beautiful video.
Just wonderful, thank you, with love and respect from Canada.
You are so very welcome! Love and respect from the Netherlands :)
just discovered your videos today, wonderful job guys and so respectful of the place, history of people who where leaving there etc; great job in all ways !!!! and always wonderful places
Hey guys! Another extraordinary video explore! That weird beetle hanging on the wall was interesting. When you smelled perfume upstairs I think you may have encountered the spirit of one of the people who had lived there. I know you say you don't believe in the paranormal but that's very common with spirits. Are you sure it was a real person hiding up there? The uncomfortable feeling you described is also very common when dealing with spirits. Please be careful on your explores and I look forward to seeing the next one. You guys are the best ❤️
No such thing as spirits of people!
The perfume smell (or what smelled like perfume) must have been coming from the little chapel. It was just off the hallway and chapels often have incense burning inside. It makes sense - just like the spices smelt downstairs in the kitchen. Don't forget, when there is nobody living in a house (cooking/cleaning etc.) certain smells that are quite strong but still there, will stand out.
Small stones in a red metal jar serve in the church so that people who light a candle can put it in that.
In my country we are christians and when we light the candle from one side we put for the dead and from other side we put for the living.
Don’t worry it’s nobody’s ashes.
Again,good work guys! Keep goin’ 👍🏻🤍
Greetings from Serbia (Balkan)
Your new camera is great! Detail and colors are vivid. Good call on not going any further when you heard noise coming from the rooms. Your safety is more important. Thanks for another awesome video!
Such a beautiful beautiful home with such amazing antiques of a centuries of history of family....love someone should take it and do some love to it
Thank you for a beautiful find like always
Very interesting. Your video and sound quality is excellent. It always amazes me the amount of gear explorers have to pack into these rural properties to get good videos for the rest of us to watch from the sofa in our comfy warm homes. Thank you for that and thank you for another wonderful video adventure.
Love the Drone flyovers..It shows the property in all its glory .Amazing sight AND SOUND..
Thank you Gabriele! The new drone is doing its job perfectly and it is so fun to fly with it! Many more amazing shots coming in future videos :)
@@Explomo Yes,Awesome..The Drone makes it extra exciting .😊.Like the CALM BEFORE THE STORM...Thanks for all the work you do ,Maureno to bring us the best.
It is at times ,heartbreaking to see the loss of the history of this family.
Cannot believe you just got scared !! Was looking forward to see those rooms!! Remember that ,when rooms are so messy things move by decay ,also buildings move, imagine old ones , so please don't get scared next time 🖖😊💙
Thank you for seeing this house. Beautiful and sad
You’re very welcome Susan! :)
I don't know where to begin first! Let's go with the camera. . . so crisp and clear, beautiful details shown well and the sound!! I felt like I was walking between the two of you with one speaking clearly in each ear. A real exciting improvement!! Now, on to the video. . . I loved walking through the woods with you both, (one speaking on each side of me !!). Loved the drone shots!! And when you entered the house, I was truly blown away. (I'll try to keep the "!!" to a minimum!) The furniture, flooring and the beautiful pictures. . . the wonderful albums and the artifacts! Wow, just can't leave those "!!" alone!!. In the messy rooms there were lots of boxes which, I believe were packed by the family at one point and the place was vandalized before they could remove the packed boxes. The chapel was a wonderful surprise!! The chair up against the wall with the padded seat and padded top was for praying. They would kneel on the seat and place their folded hands/arms on the top of the back. You could tell by the chapel that they were very well to do. Not every mansion had their own private chapel. I'm so glad that you didn't run into (or pursue) the homeless person. I certainly appreciate your respect for the family and their artifacts. If I had to rate this video (picture and sound) I would have to say "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...."!
Haha wow Carla what a wonderful commentary of yours. I’m so glad you liked the new style. This was only one of the many places we filmed with our new camera during our last trip. We also filmed some gorgeous places with the old one which will follow next, and soon everything will be in this quality 😁. Also very happy to hear you liked it how we arranged everything with our new microphones. Without loyal patreon supporters, like you, this production and videography improvement. Even though we get hundreds of comments a day, and do not always have sufficient time to reply to each comment, I wanted to take my time this time to thank you for all your endless support to our channel, and we’re glad you’re seeing the improvements in our videos during the time. Thank you for all you do and take care & stay safe. Bye for now and see you at the next one! 😁 (this saturday will all be about a gorgeous abandoned timecapsule manor in Portugal, filled with hundreds of antiques!)
@@Explomo i just love your Portugal series, even though Remon isn't there. Such a gorgeous place, Portugal!! I have only been to Lisbon and Fatima for 2 days. Would love to go back. I bought a cork purse while in Lisbon!
Could you imagine how beautiful this place was back in the day
There is newer pottery there from Perugia Italy, very common the pitcher with the rooster and yellow trim. Amazing I wish I could restore it. There is a cookbook from the 80's as well as the Pottery. And there is a plastic french press from the 2000's. Probably just people who aged and couldn't care for such a large home and they passed away now. The wood cabinet is called a Buffet or Sideboard if your'e Swedish. Crazy the power works I wonder if it's a generator? Thank you so much featuring this mansion/castle. It could be Rats or Raccoons living in some of the spaces, IDK if you have critters like that but we sure do in Seattle.
Amazing you guys never disappoint us in this kind of beautiful mansions house tour thank you for always giving us this kind of vibes❤️🏡Keep safe always guys❤️Philippines🇵🇭
Tirhan natin yang mansyon na yan.. payag ka? 😅😅
thank you for the journey through the Land and Sea Mansion. you had my heart pumping fast.
I think this place is haunted, it gives me chills. All those family portraits are the spirits that wander the corridors. I really want that jar full of marbles, I would be a horrible explorer because I would take things with me and probably be cursed. The red silk wallpaper is very beautiful, but that grumpy painting gives me the creeps. There are a lot of valuable things in there. I wouldn’t want to be there in the dark. What a difference between the first rooms and the messy rooms after them. I think someone went insane in there.
So many beautiful treasures to be preserved! The portrait of the "grumpy old lady" may actually be the nobleman. Here in America, the nobleman used to wear white wigs, similar to what that portrait resembled. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing. Thankful you are both safe!
Watching from Philippines. ❤️
47:00 The private family chapel is extraordinarily beautiful. IF YOU SHOULD find out more about this home, please do an Update. This house is intriguing and it has historical importance, I feel sure! Great explore.
You guys are awesome your videos just keep getting better and better keep up the great work your my favourite explorers now
So glad you are both safe absolutely loved this love you guys
Very Beuatyful. Video thank you so much, I am always waiting for your every new video, I am from Bombay, India.
Hi there, you are so very welcome! Happy to hear you enjoy our videos and best wishes from the Netherlands ☺️
There's a bunch of really valuable antiques in there!
Guys you are very brave!
This face is very contradictory. Beautiful and charming, there is no explanation for the extreme mess in other rooms.
I was scared here 😂 Especially when Maureno started to smell perfume.
Stay well and safe!
As always, this exploration sparks joy to me. Though it was a little creepy especially on your strange encounter on the second floor, with all the weird noise and perfume scent. Anyways I want to thank you guys for your effort and taking the risk to film this. I admire your passion and dedication. I can never explore an abandoned house at night!
Please stay safe always. Much respect to you. Greetings and much appreciation from here in the Philippines.
Hello Maureno@Remon..the sounds is so good and clear and the camera is amazing, you can see the details clearly and besides the mansion is still beautiful,i enjoyed listening you guys..
Thank you so very much!! Happy you enjoyed the quality and the video itself. Take care and see you at the next one :D
What a Beautiful Place... It is Beautiful!!