Inside an Abandoned Chateau in France Hiding 600 Years of History
Somewhere behind this massive overgrowth lies an abandoned castle apparently and we’re currently in search of it. Follow us as we’re going to navigate through all this wilderness which has remained pretty untamed. You can tell it is all very densely overgrown which really makes it difficult to reach this place. So it better be worth it. Look at that over there. Starting to see two buildings. Could have been like the sheds of this place one day. Who knows? A massive overgrown domain stretches out in front of me. And although the castle is nowhere inside this far, something else soon catches my eye. No way. Believe it or not, look at this. There is still a car underneath all this overgrowth. Look at it. It’s crazy. Absolutely crazy. There is another one right next to it. You can barely not even see it anymore. That is absolutely crazy. But what’s even crazier is the place these cars are hiding in the shadow of an abandoned castle that lies forgotten, crumbling, and is steeped in centuries of history. Built on foundations tracing back to the 14th century, this estate was once home to noble men and sea captains and has seen generations come and go. Now left in silence, the castle we’re about to uncover still holds fading portraits, mold covered antiques, and even a grand piano standing in the dark. And with all that history, you might wonder who was the last to live here and why was this entire estate left behind? Now, this castle was once actually the home of Mr. Jean Luc and he was a car collector. He also loved doing mechanic jobs on cars. And he passed away somewhere in the early 2000s. And ever since uh it really seems that the inheritance of the castle that we were going to find in a bit had no funding to revive, restore, and keep the castle alive. We continue through the garden and more shapes start emerging from the green. And believe it or not, there are more. There is one there. Silver one. Silver car. It’s really hard to tell what brand, what model it is. A white one right here. We have a red car here. And finally, another car here. And this is actually a Ford Fiesta. Or yeah, was a Ford Fiesta. I mean, oh, there is another one. Crazy, man. Absolutely crazy. Look at this blue car. because of this bright color. I mean, you can still see the car, but these cars are pretty much obscured by nature, which is absolutely fascinating and crazy at the same time. Now, this was probably a shed one day of the castle. And somehow, even the shed holds more cars hidden away, completely surrender to nature. Let’s continue our way so we can hopefully find a way to reach the castle better. O, this is very overgrown, but I guess we’ll have to take this route. Let’s see if we can get any closer and find the castle we were looking for. Can’t believe how overgrown it is. I think we definitely still have a little bit to go until we’re at the castle, but let’s hope it’s worth it cuz I know you and myself really like exploring a beautiful castle in France. The weather is also great, nice sunshine. Even though it’s a little bit cold, you can see the frost over here on the torn roots. Got to be careful not to bruise my ankle or something. Two hours later. Looks like we almost made it to the end of conquering these storm bushes. I hope we almost made it to the castle, but Oh yeah. Look at this. There is the roof already. And if you thought we’d already seen all the cars, there was even more. Another one standing there left to the fate of nature. You really wonder for how long these cars have been standing here. Beautiful to see the side of the shadow already. There were so much pollution. Actually really surprises me because I believe the castle definitely still has some untouched rooms. Oh, beautiful sunshiny day here in the French countryside. And it’s castle time again. Look at it. What a dignified building. I cannot believe that we’re going to explore that in a bit. But firstly, we have two other overgrown cars. A Volkswagen and what’s this one? Ah, it’s a Renault. Just look how the ivy has taken over on this car. Unreal seeing these overgrown cars. Now, lastly, I want to show you a peak of the front, but we’ve been told that we need to enter from the back side. But we need to be careful because apparently neighbors are quite nosy here. Another part of the back of a car. And then right here it is the front side. This is the shadow that we are going to explore. Now, before somebody sees us, let’s head to the backside. Now, we’ve explored a huge part of its garden. Overgrown cars, rusty vehicles. You’ve seen the shadows outside at the front and the side. Currently, we’re walking to the back and that it’s finally time to enter it. But actually before heading to the backside I believe yeah there is another car here under the tree a Renault 5GTL. Look at that. This is a classic. Crazy. Another car that hasn’t moved in ages. Now, let’s really make it to the backside. Very slippery here because of the rainy soil. But this does definitely seem a less conspicuous angle to enter the castle. But what has happened here, man? What is this? That’s crazy. This is really like a junkyard. It’s full of items that seem to have been thrown out of the place. all littering the backside right now. And look at that. That almost seems from Rapunzel with all the clothes like Rapunzel did with her long hair from the window. Why have they done that? Anyway, let’s climb over now to finally make it in. Crazy. The window is wide open. Let’s now enter the shadow. As I open this window, I’m going to reveal an incredible room to you. And check this out. Wow. Oh, wow. The DK is incredible. Look on top of me. This room is unbelievable. It’s truly like I’m in a museum of negligence. All the faded antiques and artwork. All these priceless historical pieces. All the faded opulence is all just going to waste here. And yet there was a time when this estate stood as a symbol of power. Its story begins as far back as 1381 when a man named Mr. Gumar was first recorded as the lord of the fifda. In the early 1700s, it became the property of Pierre, a famed Canadian explorer and naval commander. He was a man remembered across oceans. But power doesn’t last forever. When the French Revolution struck, everything changed. The estate was seized and part of it sold off as national property. Since then, it’s passed through many hands, each leaving a mark and then slowly disappearing into history. What a sight with the stable the marble plate, all the red seats, and of course the grand piano that I’m going to be showing into more detail in a little bit. Firstly here in the corner we have this incredible cupboard and I mean this is such a rich piece. Carefully going to open it since you got to see the inside. The inside is all red velvet. There are still a few pieces on these glass shelves. It’s really unreal to see such priceless antiques in such an advanced state of decay. We have a few frames over here on the ground. Over here on this pedestal, still a tiny statue. You can also literally see the cobwebs all over the ceiling. And I look at this chairs like how they are made, how they are embroidered. very chic and elegant with the stuffings on the sides. The marble topping plate of the table has actually a major crack in the middle. I actually want to highlight this over here. It is a scale and I think that was actually for infants like infantile scale where there used to be another bowl with the baby and then they could actually weigh the weight of the baby. Chik, the mole and calcification looks repulsive. Wooden case over here once used to be not for a clock actually just a little cabinet. Also a beautiful French. My gosh, this place is truly a museum. All of everything has not been taken care of and it’s just left in a state of neglect. And then on the sides, we can already tell it is covered in mold. This beautiful wooden grand piano has truly seen some better days. Such a wonderful piece. And it’s actually an Iraq French piano from Paris. I’ll look at the bottom. They always have this beautiful harp structure. Still the original piano seat with some neat wooden carvings is standing in front of it. Massive frame also over here with a painting. And as I turn around, I’ll give you one other perspective of this once grand room. Now, let’s continue to a rather dark room where we do not have as much ambient light, but hopefully with the camera lights, it does the justice to show you its beauty. And I think that this was once the dining room with a massive table, marble plate as well, and all the chairs still poised around the table where once fancy dinners were had by the castle lord and by the people he invited. and probably also the workers and servants of the castle estate every now and then. Actually, a little tank probably used to be for tea, soup, coffee. There were even paws on the side. Some very old volumes. I guess they were just story reading books. And you can see on the cover the French flirtedly looks like a story. Oh my gosh, look at the glass shelves over here. Completely dusty. Even a game right here. I think it was actually for bingo. Not going to wipe the dust away. So, but it might be a little bit hard to see. It’s crazy to imagine the dinners, the breakfast, the lunch, the meals that were once here on this table that were had by the family. And you can tell that this is the dining area because right here even though it is a massive clutter and I cannot even enter the room anymore, but you can tell this once was the kitchen area by the tile work. You can still partially see the furnace right there. What the junkyard is this room? But don’t let this mess fool you since we’re only scratching the surface. Stay with me because deeper inside this forgotten shadow, some truly breathtaking rooms are still waiting to be uncovered. Over here on the table, we also still have some bullets. And you can also see all these playing cards. We have a lot of moldy encyclopedia volumes over here in this former bookshelf. Completely mold ridden as well. I tapped if I can still open this. Oh, I can. We even still have some old tapes over there. Music. Maybe even some memories are still on there. And just looking at the details, it’s mesmerizing. This was most likely for bottles of wine. And right here was actually a table. This is a very special table because I’ve seen them before. You can actually fold this out and you would have a table where you can gather around with some players and play a game of cards or any other game. Wow, look at this oriental cabinet. This is also a precious piece. Still some encyclopedias in here as well and also dictionaries. Another valuable piece of furniture just left to rot. Now in these shadows you often find this oriental furniture and it was most of the times for the noble class families. It was a sign of wealth to own oriental pieces of furniture. And talking about art, it seems that every now and then they also like to make their own art. But now back to that enchanting space where we started the exploration of the interior of this castle. From here, we’re going to head to the main hallway. I cannot believe how moly everything is. It’s also the reason why I covered up my mouth and nose against all the herms. So, these were once the two main doors of the castle, at least the front entrance. Look at this frozen in time hallway over here with once more another piano. No grand piano, but an upright piano. And also from Iraq, piano maker from Paris. known for their incredible high-end pianos because this one, even though it’s moldy and maybe not perfectly tuned anymore, does still work. The candle holders even still sheep music on top. Look at this wonderful set. Another whole loia with dogs on top of it. and even the trophies that were a part of the set. But also on the sides, they really paid attention to the details. Some really wonderful car work over there. Then if I turn, you can still see that there are these very old shoes on the ground and also this little seat where you could probably rest with your feet on when you were sitting somewhere. The coach rag is absolutely amazing, too. It has a lot of detailed carvings and even still hats hanging on there. And as I told you, it was Mr. Jean Lucian who owned this castle. And it’s still written on the mirror. Why he carved his own name into the mirror, we’ll never know. Maybe it was sprite or maybe it was a final way of saying I was here. Jean Luchamp passed away in 1985. And judging by the state of the rooms, it’s likely no one truly lived there since. And yet, as we’ll see later, someone once had the ambition to bring this place back to life. This is another room where I can really not answer anymore given that it’s also full of clutter. Unreal. And lastly, in the hallway, we have these two weavered very vintage tennis rackets. Not sure what’s here. Maybe even a basement. No, just some storage underneath the roof. But look at this. Actually, some barrel on a weight. Now the wood is rotten. The carpet is slowly getting digested by mother nature. But we are going to head to the next floor of this castle and be amazed for the rooms we’ll find there. H that looks quite particular. Really love the wooden banisters. It’s crazy to see all the cobwebs on top of here. Even on the walls everywhere. Really seems that insects became the new occupants of this once grand castle owned by the rich, by the noble. So, as you can tell, this will definitely not be the last floor. We have another one to follow. Now, actually, right there is, I think, by far the best room on this floor, but I’m firstly going to be taking you down this corridor. Not every room over here is extremely interesting, but I just want to show you this castle as a whole. This is just a tiny toilet space. Nothing really special. Only thing that’s cool to see is that you can clearly tell how the roots and nature are creeping in. Still a suitcase over here. Now, there were clearly also children growing up here. We’re already seeing the first toys and in a bit we’re going to see the former bedroom of a child right here. I need to be careful, but this was actually a bathroom. You can clearly see all the collapsed debris over here littering the bathroom. Even there are some Disney figures, but the decay is absolutely crazy. On the other side, there is a room that’s a little bit strange because you can tell it’s way more modern looking as if they renovated it or started renovating. And you can also tell that there is somebody that’s trying to keep the structure upright. Digging into public records, I found that a poultry farmer was still registered at this very address until just a few years ago. It might be one of Jean Luc’s children, someone who returned with the dream of restoring this ancient shadow. But dreams like that don’t come cheap. And as the renovation costs climbed, the funding dried up as they also were trying to build a bunk bed over here. Really looks like it could have been another bedroom of a child, but this is way more modern looking. Oh, wa. There were even still hard drives over here. Crazy. But anyway, I just told you these people once had children and that becomes more evident in this room. Again, there is not a lot left apart from this absolutely incredible wardrobe over here. What a piece, right? But anyway, you can clearly see that this was the bedroom of a child once. And even snowman, the Christmas tree from the festive season is on the window. It’s funny because when I was a kid, I also used to stick all those stickers on my wall. Seems that the children lived in these rooms, probably also the renovated one. And right here is another kitchen. The floor is in a pretty bad condition, so I got to remain vigilant. But there are some pens hanging up there and even bottles of liquor, wine. Crazy. Would the fridge still be stocked? I don’t know. I actually am afraid it will be stucked. Oh no. Thank gosh. This is mostly all emptied out. The only thing that we can do is let’s see. This says 2009. What is the date of expiration on this? I don’t know. So at least these berries were probably put in this jar in 2009. That’s tells us for now 2009 could be the last date. But if you look to the state of this property, it’s been also at least abandoned for a decade if not longer. If you were wondering what this is, it’s actually a scythe. probably from a farmer farmer, but they actually protected it with some cardboard and tape. Now, the best room so far on this floor is certainly this one. I assume there once used to be a lot of books inside these wooden shelves, but they have all been taken out. Almost every room has severe leakage problems. You can tell by the growth of mold. Some rever modern furniture over here. Ooh, these windows are extremely dirty. Probably the best item is definitely this grandfather clock. Probably from a local clock maker. Even the other part of the clock is still inside. And look at the peacock. That is beautiful. You can also see some paintwork on the wooden design of the grandfather clock and a wonderful marble fireplace. And as you can tell also right here are some signs of renovation. But they have written on here with pencil. I see Christmas trees again and a snowman. Happy New Year 1987. Happy New Year 1989. Would that really be where it stopped with the renovation? It seems they did have the ambitions but simply discontinued. Could have been another room of a child. I don’t know. Could have definitely been another bedroom one day. There is another massive wardrobe. A lot of presence of black mold. It’s a massive wardrobe. And there is nothing inside anymore. Now, we seen a lot of rooms on this floor, but there is one that I love in particular, and I already mentioned, and I cannot wait to show it to you. So, let’s just head there right now. And we come back at this beautiful wooden staircase. Trust me, you’re not going to believe what’s waiting for us right there. A truly stunning room. Got to watch my head though to not get covered in all these cobwebs. Also really like the rock over here. And then the sunlight is already beautifully falling through. Look at this magical bedroom with a very beautiful historic bed. Still this bust over here right on the nightstand. Absolutely unbelievable. Wow. Oh, wow. With the sun bathing through the half dilapidated curtains, it seems that this bedroom really comes back to life again. We even have a drawing of one of the children dating 1925. This room is really a gem. Can still see some pillows and bed linen in here. But probably the most amazing feature is the bed. And look at the design of it. Wow. The paint work in the middle. Maybe the painting alone is already very valuable. And then also all the carved work. This is really a bed I would say of museum value. And the amazing thing is if you’re going to look at it, the bed, the nightstand, the wardrobe, and even the mirror, they are all a set. Even the tiny table there. Even the vanity. My gosh, this furniture is simply stunning. I cannot believe that it’s all left to rot here. As you can tell, it all matches. It was probably all handmade for this noble family that once resided here. Massive tilt mirror over here. Look at this. This was actually for Mr. Jean Lucher. Very old letter. And please note how probably Lucia’s father is referred to as lord hair, hinting at a prominent role possibly related to wartime service in the 1800s. This envelope once holding legal documents was sent all the way from the Palace of Justice in Paris in the year 1851. an agenda from 1951 that was also from him. Wow. There was also this letter from 1953. Finding this letter was the moment everything began to fall into place. Let’s have a closer look. Dated September 14th, 1953 and sent from the very heart of Paris. It shows Lucere addressing the damage done to his property by delivery truck from a certain factory. He signs with dignity. Lucian. But what factory is he speaking of? To understand, we have to peel back the layers of time. Between the 16 and 1700s, this site reportedly housed the women’s convent. Then in the 17th century, noble figures like Renaol, royal notary Jill Ol, and Louazis, advisor to the king of France. in that time were all connected to this very place. In the 1800s, the chat welcomed a new resident, Franc, editor and chief of Ligaro, France’s oldest and to this day most widely read national newspaper. But in the early 1900s, the land’s purpose changed once again. The town’s natural springs gave rise to a thriving bottled water business and a factory was built, supplying nearly the entire region. But tragedy struck in 1922 when the engineer in charge collided with a train and the factory was shuttered. It was then sold to a tomato canery, but later to the very company we could see at top this letter, the dairy cooperative of gathered farmers. It’s clear now Lucian wasn’t just a land owner, but a key figure in the region’s dairy industry. And decades later, one of his sons, a poultry farmer, would still be listed as active at this very address. Although it’s likely that poultry farming alone was never enough to save the shadow. And so the vision cracks and the dust quietly claimed its grounds. Now we rummage through all these documents as I already mentioned and it does seem that Mr. Lucia was really the castle lord and eventually at the moment that this property was inherited to the next of kin there was either a problem with the inheritance taxes that were just prohibited for the next ofkin or maybe simply not enough funds for maintenance of this massive property. A problem you often see in France and sadly enough and inevadably this property is simply going down right now. But it’s in a terrible state of neglect. I mean, there are even mushrooms, black mushrooms tangling down, simply growing out of the ceiling because of a severe leakage problem. Even roots are growing, merging through the shutters. But then, believe it or not, toothpaste is still there, shower gel, and even their perfumes and after shave still in the shelves. Absolutely crazy. And then we’ve seen everything on this floor. And there is only one floor that rests and awaits us to investigate. So, let’s head to the final level. I think in a few years that the stairs are going to collapse and it’s not even going to be possible to see the the rooms that we’re going to see right now. calendar from the year 2000. All the paperwork on the steps and look on top of us. They are really trying their best efforts to keep the structure upright. by just very primitive solutions and also cheap solutions since there are simply no funds. It seems definitely seems that they like painting. So right here they actually put these planks here for a good reason. floor is in a very poor condition. There has been extensive rain and leakage damage here. You can also see it in the buckets full of rain water. So, we got to mind each and every step we take. But there is another kitchen right here. And even though I do not think it’s a smart idea to enter it, I’m just trying to show it to you from a distance. Look at the color of the wall. And that’s clearly leakage, damage from the ceiling because of a damaged roof. But then this room is another masterpiece of time. Wow. Wow. Look at this. That’s even styrofoam above us. What? It looks like they replace it with styrofoam simply to prevent more rainwater from coming through because the ceiling was already collapsed. That’s really a cheap solution, but I guess it will do for now. We still have this stove over here made in a local village. All the pants still complete from tiny to big paired next to each other. And I’m wondering what this room was actually serving for. What they used to do here, like read books, maybe another private area of the children. I really don’t know. There are all these tiny ornaments. But that’s maybe not even the most fascinating thing. We do have a lot of old negatives over here. See a woman over here. Oh, this is cool. We’ve already seen all the cars outside. And over here, he was working on one of the cars. He really loved cars. That’s evident as we already seen the chill room right here in the middle over here. We also still have this massive book and I believe it’s all written in Latin. Wow, it’s amazing. Just look how all the items are still left pristine on those shelves. You can just see the cobwebs between it. It hasn’t been moved in years. I love this room given that it’s so well preserved. Even this tiny barrel over here. There probably used to be some wine inside and they could use the step to get it out. Another safari hat. Maybe used on a hunt. Judging by the dust marks, you can tell that there used to be cutlery on top of that mirror. And this is also still a little bathtub for a child, like a very tiny baby. The floor is in a bad shape, and it’s probably from the leakage that was here pre-existent before they placed the styrofoam there. So, we’ve already seen one incredible room now on the top floor of this castle, but stick around because there is going to be even more. I think that a lot of children used to grow up in these walls. Since you can also tell that all these dolls of other children are stored there. And it definitely seems that they were spoiled. You really wonder where are they now? What is this? The evil here. Beware. Okay. Let’s have a look in here. Well, it does seem that the person that had this room here really likes some metal or rock music, judging by these posters. Van Halen. Wow, look at all these boos and items still there on the shelves. It’s crazy. The floors are so decayed. Really got to mind every step I take. And I’m definitely not going to be standing here. Even a penguin doll over here still in the packaging. But yeah, I know what you’re thinking. I promise some frozen in time rooms to you. We’re going to see definitely a better room right now, which seems to have been from a little girl. Look at this room with the pink painted wallpaper. or no, I believe it’s actually just paint. We have a baby crib over here. Wow, another major hole there. But I really like the stove. There is another one, too. The cobwebs are crazy. Way more stickers again stick in the wall. And we have another oriental piece of furniture in the corner. Now there are also so many clothes bed linen all littering the bed. And I’m still curious if it was really the bedroom of a girl given that there are all these prints about raceport and that’s usually more a hobby and interest of a boy. On the opposite side, we have another area that used to be a bathroom. It’s very hard to tell right now because of all the items that have been cluttered here, but you can see the bathtub right there. And then last, but certainly not least, we have another incredible bedroom at the end of the corridor. There are so many jars filled with fruits and vegetables. That’s crazy. A lot of clothes still inside here. And then going to be taking my scarf off because this room is still so well preserved. It seems pretty much leakage free and way more preserved and less decayed than the other rooms. They used the branches of a tree or something to make this lamp. I think this even used to be like a little flute or something. Pretty sure it was. No, not be able to whistle that. Just have a look at this. A wonderful bed. Quite big bed, too. Still this parrot ornament here. Another room filled with stuff. I even see all these model planes over here. So, this could have been a boy’s bedroom. suitcases. A lot of bat linen again in there. And right here we have some very old momentos captured in those photographs. a sailing journey, a family ancestor, and another one seems to have been also military nobility that lived here. Also on top, this huge sunscreen, another oriental piece of decoration. And I do believe that right here is a photo album. Not sure if there is anything in there. No, it’s completely blank. Now, we’ve seen a lot of clocks. We’ve seen quite a lot of hoes. And over here, we have the final piece from a local clock maker in Paris. Wonderful. Truly wonderful. Grand marble fireplace with a stove in front, strangely enough. So, I think it was not functional anymore. This used to be part of a very old camera. You can tell inside. It’s completely moldy right now. wonderful mirror. And I also really like the statue. It actually symbolizes a hunter with his hunting dog. And on the back, you can see he’s holding his hunting rifle, baby chair, and also a prayer’s chair. So, imagine there was also somebody kneeling down on his chair and actually praying. You often see them standing in front of the beds. Maybe they pray when they wake up in the morning and before going to sleep. Old French license plate. Look, this is also oriental ornaments. Maybe they even traveled to Japan, to Asia back in their glorious days. And these are still some other momentos of these days. 1925. It says, “Imagine the people in these pictures most likely live there.” And they are laying on top of a photo album. So, not sure, but yeah, we do have a few more old pictures. This is the same man. That’s him. And that’s him. So, maybe that is actually Jean Lucer, the former castle lord. Unfortunately, that’s also all the pictures that are in there. Now, finally, one last look at the bed with all the books and then I’m going to conclude it right here. I’ll gently lean against the bed frame. Um, wow. It’s been a while that I explored the castle in France. I really love this exploration. The DK was sad, but it’s also impressive to find such rich pieces of art of antiques just simply fading away, left to ruin in time. I really hope you enjoyed this episode. I really want to thank Mr. Jean Lucian for an insight in his incredible car collection in his incredible property. Um, I’m really afraid that the property will never really see life anymore, but I do hope that the inheritance does find a way to find the proper funding and restore this property back to its former glory. In the meantime, there will always be an everlasting memory through this video. And if you enjoyed the documentary, please hit the thumbs up button, subscribe to the channel, write down below, and also feel free to leave a comment down below about your favorite room, about any thoughts, any feedback. It’s all very welcome. 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Hidden deep within the rural farmlands of western France, we uncover a long-forgotten château — its history spanning over 600 years. The estate was once home to noblemen and naval commanders, and even served as a women’s convent between the 1600s and 1700s.
But today? Nature has taken hold.
We fight our way through overgrown paths to discover rooms frozen in time: a grand piano still standing, handwritten letters scattered in drawers, and traces of a family that once tried to save it from decay.
From the legacy of a Canadian-born war hero and explorer, to a local dairy cooperative led by its final lord, Lucien — every room is a reminder of his ambition, downfall, and forgotten dreams.
Come with us as we explore:
🏰 A centuries-old French château lost in the woods
🕰️ Generations of history hidden in decaying hallways
🧾 Letters, portraits, and clues that piece together a vanished life
💔 An attempted renovation — abandoned before it even began
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Abandoned France: Inside an Abandoned Chateau in France Hiding 600 Years of History
00:00 A Journey Through the Woods
01:14 A Magical Château
02:06 The Story of the Last Resident
02:33 More Cars Hidden Away
03:42 Finding the Castle
05:13 The Chateau’s Garden
08:39 A Bizarre Sight
09:48 Entering the Castle
10:38 The Château’s Origin
11:38 Grand Piano Room
15:40 Dining Room
20:50 Main Hallway
24:20 Upstairs
25:47 A Dark Corridor
27:19 Once Attempted Renovation
28:32 More Rooms Tucked Away
33:39 Master Bedroom Frozen in Time
37:48 Final Pieces to the Puzzle
41:05 When Nature Takes Over
42:09 The Final Floor
44:18 A Masterpiece of Time
47:55 Kid’s Bedrooms
52:08 Completely Preserved
57:45 Like, subscribe & comment!
58:29 Next Week on Explomo
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Very cool.
Cover your mounts revender in that time men and women take showers one time a years stemming frim ther go one mile away Jack, any way nothing is real important in that time for world.
The history of this castle is deep. The presentation and editing are perfect.
Hello Maureno was somebody else with you ,? because i found it scarry when you go alone to explore ,it was a beautiful castle in it,s glory days and all those cars outside there were many
Live this castle and the history of it. Amazing story telling as usual.
Great video Maureno ❤
Wowwhat a fabulous explore so much history 😮😮😮
Absolute loved this exploration thank you for sharing this and the research on the history amazing
Such a great location! I still cannot figure out how there can be so much stuff tossed outside and so much still inside. The furniture was wonderful and the memories haunting. Thank you so much for the history and historical significance of this home. Until next time my friend. Cheers. ❤
what a great location! Thanks for sharing with us again Maureno! ^^
Awesome awesome explore Maureno! 👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼💯💯❤️ i’m going to watch it from the start again. Thanku 🙏🏼🤠👋🏼
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Great video, thanks! I wonder about the very low ceilings at the extensive ground level where the main and representative rooms are situated. They are much too low considering the age and historical style of this building, also do not match with the windows and doors, they should have been much higher and have stucco work and/or frescos/paintwork but seem to consist of plain 'modern' materials instead? Very strange. What do you think? P.S.: 47:24 – this is definitly not "a bath for very tiny babies", please think again 😉
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Hi Maureno!, This is a great adventure and I want to thank you very much. What a great job! Thanks again!
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Wonderful to come on here and find a new exploration. It was well documented and preserve for others to see before it collapsed. Fantastic antiques in the place and appeared a different family lived on each floor. Thank you for sharing this exploration. Maureno are you still in school? From your nurse friend in the Great Smoky mountains in North Carolina. Always take care.❤
What an exploration, Maureno. Thank you. Sorry I missed the livestream.
Thanks!
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