This home is gorgeous! Yes you are right, here it is very hard to find pristine homes preserved like this! Here in the states, most abandoned or empty homes are ransacked, suffer theft, or squatters move in. I appreciate so much that you are keeping this house from being discovered by others. Too many can't prevent themselves from taking priceless objects. You two are such an impressive pair of men to explore and leave all as you found it. This goes to strong character and admirable qualities of honesty you both possess!
You are the only people who thoroughly go through each room. That’s what I love about you both. I really feel I am actually there in person. Thank you 🙏
On all who video these mansions I wish everyone would share as much history about who built,lived in and why the mansions are left as they are. What is the Uk., or USA going to be doing with them and why ? Thank you, keep bringing us these great videos.
My respect and sincere admiration to a couple of fine young men I had the honor to watch in my lifetime. Thank you for considering a deceased person’s belonging with such respect and love. Amazing! You guys are unreal. 🙏🏻❤️😘
Sorry to be off topic but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
So the doctor is dead? I'm sorry, is it possible that he has no heirs? It is really a pity that such a beautiful place with so much history, can go into decay or victim of the usual vandals. 🇮🇹
I love the passion and moral standards you two show when exploring the places you do. Your moral ethics are amazing. Keep up the good work and always stay true to what you believe in
I hope a non profit organization buys this house making it a museum showing the life of a doctor etc. this is so nice. I’m sure the Doctor is looking down appreciating what you guys are doing because after all that’s what he worked for, lived for and he deserves the recognition & he wants to share his love & story to the world. I would want someone to do that for me, everyone can be a museum to the world... You guys share the memories of passed loved ones that have no family left and possibly could connect future families that were unaware a loved one passed away that live in another country. Keep up the great work!
I love how you know when to show the pictures and when to blur them out so to protect and preserve not only the privacy but the home. Kuddos to you both. Remon you just relax and kick your feet up indeed! 👍👍
Love the way you look at everything and are so respectful not to disturb anything and leave it the way you found it. It's so disturbing when you see places that have been ramsacked. The furniture and the paintings are beautiful here and hope they will be used and not just get left to deteriorate over time.
I can tell that this house had a profound effect on you guys, especially Remon. Such an unusual home and memories of a multi-talented and compassionate man. Seems so wrong that no one respected him enough to share the gifts he left behind with the world. It cuts to your core sometimes to see how such a full and diverse person is just gone and forgotten. Thank you for this emotional share. Nana
I love, love ,love your compassion and thoughtfulness to the people and places you had explored.I can tell you are raised right and thank your parents for your genuine heart. Thank you for your hard work and sharing the experience with us.that is for both of you.
I love that abandoned mansion of a Belgian Doctor,Very amazing all their properties are still intact hope it won’t be found by burglars, hope their antiques and personal properties will not be stolen by bad guys..., hope that mansion will remain intact until the time that the owner will come back for them.🙏🙏🙏, very beatiful artifacts, decorations, and properties, also the figurines very nice all of them...i love them all.🎉🎉🎉 thanks to the two of you opening all the cabinets so that we can see what’s in inside👏👏👏🥰
Thank you for sharing this beautiful mansion with us! How sad that the family has not came in and cleared the home of all that wonderful furniture and belongings. You both always show great respect for these abandoned homes. Good job. Stay well and safe. ❤️
What I wouldn’t give for those ART DECO antelope book ends! Stunning. 1920s-30s. Question...How many times do you walk through a home & property before you show the public the final edited version? The lamps on the walls in that wonderful little bathroom are HANDS holding the torches! You did not find where the basement water was coming from? The outside of garage? Water heater? There is a Japanese paper umbrella in the umbrella stand. The doctor appears to have been well traveled with a keen eye for art & antiques. The woman’s portrait in the jewelry box is called a CAMEO, carved from a shell. I was an art major in high school and college. Now I’m 65. I LOVE the paintings. I THINK the doctor used the attic as his studio. Your find of this magical home is spectacular!
Hi Jean..! What a good taste - the book ends are one of my favourite pieces too - the stile looks a little bit like "Max le Verrier"..? I think, the bedroom was ransacked by the heirs themselves - the choice they have made looks done with knowledge - the cameo seems to be a cheap plastic repro - the bracelet i'd guess is a fake 750/18k-marked so called "rest stop"bracelet, these were used to cheat naive (swiss) tourists on italian highways mostly in the 70ties/80ties to "borrow" money (3-500.- swiss) with the promise to pay it back after coming back from holydays... 🤔 Best regards César
César Kauz I’ve grown up with art and antiques. I’m 65 now ( I can hardly believe it myself ). I do have a small collection of Art Deco items, as well as a fine collection of Art nouveau small spelter busts of ladies, some opera figures I think. My walls have painting by my parents and myself. We all attended art colleges, though dad was self taught and became somewhat well known in the American MARVEL comic book world. Thank you for your previous response! PS: my thought after watching these videos is that family DOES go through these items first. Then the ‘vultures” swoop in. ☹️ I too wonder where all MY wonderful items will go. My kids don’t want them, and husband says he’d probably dump it all. I’d rather not know, though I did tell my kids to sell everything. 🤔
@@jeansiegel4128 Dearest, if your children are not interested in your I imagine beautiful works, donate them to your municipality with the agreement to put them on display or to some institution, do not throw away your passion, a hug from Italy.
@jeansiegel4128 I understand completely and even with my parents items we could only accommodate so many between 3 children. My daughter and family moved in after selling their smaller house. The 3 sets of China and other items in the built-in china cabinet we left all that. The home burned the day after Thanksgiving in 2023 but all in that cabinet was ok. Thank goodness. We live in U.S.A. It is hard to add to all we have now in our life. I wonder also who wants ours too. I have a daughter and step daughter with combined 8 grandchildren. ❤
J’adore mais j’adore cette vidéo je n’arrête pas de la voir et revoir c’est une superbe maison qu’elle magnifique maison merci pour cette superbe vidéo merci à chaque nouvelle vidéo je vous soutiens et encore merci c’est super se que vous faites une très bonne continuation merci 🙏👍😘❤️🙏
So there are heirs thankfully! I hope they will not leave everything to vandals or thieves, I hope they will take back this beautiful and precious property.
The necklace that was on the bed in the bedroom that was gone through, is a "'Victorian Cameo," which was extremely popular in the 40's 50's all around the world. Even in America my great grandmothers and my grandmother's wore them as pins, earrings and broaches on their clothes. The color pink background was very popular, as well as light baby blue background. The Cameo necklaces, the profile of the woman's face was made out of shell, coral, stone, lava or glass. The hand carved ones were the shell ones, but the others are not hand carved and not super expensive. The backgrounds were carved out of conch shell which gave it it's pinkish/orange color and the foreground/profile was white or cream in color. Then the cheaper molded plastic is made to look like shell bit it is visible thicker. Cameos that are "technically "real" if they are made from a shell and worth more than those made out of plastic, and they were usually set in brass, and sometimes gold or silver.
I love the fact you guys always try to protect the location and a lot of times no outside shots so it is not recognized good job guys as always love your videos
We’re happy you understand that we can not always show the outside/facade in order to protect these places! Thank you very much Alfred and take care :)
In the doctor's area you came across a really dark narrow room where you thought the doctor would see you, you held up a thin fim that was x-ray film not used. That's what x-ray film looks like before it is taken. They probably developed the x-rays in that room by hand. I had to do that a a doctor's office back in 1980. The room is dark as not to have any light or reflection of light ruin the film. There was probably a place for vats that were stainless steel where the fixer solution and water was as part of the film process. He could also have been a doctor who specialized in the ears, nose and throat, and or head. as well.
Maybe the mother/wife or the daughter was the artist. I really appreciate the way you two young men respect the property and the memory of the individuals who lived there. You even speak softly in the rooms, you don't go around yelling and shouting. You handle the belongings when you look at it very gently and you teach others' how to respect what to do when visiting abandoned places. That's why I subscribe to you both. Thank you and hello from America.
This location stands out because it remains mostly untouched. It's also very beautiful with the paintings all around the house, and the decor. Hopefully it does not remain abandoned much longer because it seems like such a waste. I really wonder what happened to the family and why it isn't occupied by them or why it hasn't been sold instead. Thank you guys for the video, stay safe.
I truly admire how respectful you two young men are. You get so excited by antiques and I wish more of this generation valued that history that you two do! By my woodstove I have a fireplace set identical to the one in this home. Except my bellows is fancier and has a very old ornate horse bridal medallion on it that says Tally Ho. Bellows are wonderful to use today!
Looks like it's been abandoned for recently, and someone is definitely paying the Electric Bill. Maybe the family members are still negotiating on what to do, who gets what and maybe selling the mansion. It is amazing how well preserved it is. Again, this home needs to be SECURED ASAP! Too many beautiful paintings, cabinets, antiques and etc. The hallway with the paintings, one of my favorites. Thank you Maureno and Remon.
@@mellissaarchambault7148 That is so awesome. Here in the US with our power company they start threatening you if you are a day late then will disconnect you with no notice.
My goodness, what a beautiful find!!!! Thank you so much for these videos, because you allow so many of us to see a world we might not be able to see otherwise. In this you feel the love, you feel his passion for life! Again thank you so much!
Wow, love this house, the antiques, the blue dinning chairs, the bases, the paintings, the Chinese cabinet, beautiful!!! Keep this place in total secret, don't share location to preserve it! Thanks, XX
This place was stunning and I loved seeing all the beautiful furniture.all I can say is WOW. Thank you for finding it. You young men are so wonderful and respectful can't begin to tell you how much I respect you. Thank you again.
I can tell you that houses are kind of alive. Maybe with the energy of the people who live there. When a house becomes empty, it shows. When I was a teenager, I remember a business man bought the duplexes across the street from us to turn into a car wash. They were not that old, maybe 50 years or so. But, once everyone moved out, the siding started to come off and the roof deteriorated quickly. The porches, which had been quite solid, started to come off the houses and sag! They looked like they'd been abandoned for years in just a few months. It was like the houses knew they were never going to have people in them again. They knew they were going to be demolished. That memory is still fresh even 35 years later. It was stunning to watch. I figured that our energy is a part of the places we live while we are there, and it's part of what keeps a structure going, knowing it's cared for. Even this house you are in now, I'm sure is quite solid in it's structure. But, with no one to love it and no living energy to keep it going, it just breaks down. It's so weird!
My goodness it's unbelievable what has been left behind. So precious and beautiful. I will never cease to be amazed that property and possessions are just left like this. Thank you for taking your time.
I salute you, Maureno and Remon! You are so feeling, considerate and respectful. What a beautiful and awesome find! Absolutely beautiful! Oooops, you said the same expression, Maureno! 👍👍👍
Thank you for another wonderful exploration! You & Davey and Mark from AWE are my favorite explorers. You all take the time to thoroughly research about the people who owned the houses you explore plus you really show all the details of the rooms, architecture, etc. I love thinking about the mysteries of what happened to the people who once lived here. This man in particular - a doctor, philanthropist and talented artist... What a wonderful man! Thanks again!!!
0:25 I have a Persian carpet almost the same as this one in my living room. 4:01 Reel-to-reel tape recorders were common up to the late 1970's when cassette tapes took over. I owned one myself and still have a couple of tapes that I have no way of playing any more. 4:47 That is a front-loading VHS video recorder and player. 5:17 You forgot to check for coins under the sofa cushions. LOL 8:15 I like the two Chinese (or Japanese?) pictures on the wall. 11:05 They are beautiful ornaments. The glass door is a good way to keep dust out. 11:31 That looks like a table for playing cards. 14:10 He looks like he is in his 80's. I think he had a good life. You did NOT blur his face. LOL 18:42 Underwear. Poor guy probably did not expect his underwear to be on public display. 19:28 I keep all my medicine in the fridge because it keeps much longer. 22:00 Long videos are not a problem for the viewer 25:00 One day you will discover a hidden room in the basement with the body of a long lost girl inside. 26:54 That painting is by the same artist as the painting at 17:38. I cannot find that artist on Google. Might bea family member who was an artist. 27:45 That wooden statue looks Asian to me. Probably Thai because of the position of the hands. That is the "Thai Wai" greeting. Having a "greeting statue" in the hallway makes sense. The costume is also traditional Thai. 32:45 All those paintings were by the same artist, Y. Maelfait. All original hand paintings probably by a family member. 33:57 Botasol is an antiseptic I think, and the bottle Ether is to knock people out... lot's of Ether. :) 34:59 All the Morphine has been removed. LOL 41:12 That is a cameo pendant. 45:55 That attic is huge and must have been his/her studio for painting. There are also large windows for light. 49:24 Definitely a girl's room. Female clothing and picture of ballet dancers on the wall. Both girls probably long since grown up. My thoughts? I think that a place like this being left to rot is a crime. There should be a process where the government or a charity can come in if no relatives are to be found and salvage all the items and the house. Even if the items are all sold by auction, the proceeds could be donated to people who have little in life. I really hate seeing all these places decay after a few years. You have shown me so many. It is a terrible waste of beautiful furniture and art objects. Just the Persian rungs on the floors are worth many thousands of dollars each. I have a carpet almost the same as the one in the main hallway and it cost me $4500 way back in 1988. It is still under my feet as I type this. Items like that should never be left to rot. I often feel very sad watching your videos. But in any case, thank you for the tour.
Truly a wonderful place with so many paintings and beautiful furniture.Well kept except for one bedroom maybe someone ransacked.Wish u could find their relatives.Items could be sold abd money used for a good cause.Tks
Cant believe i missed half of the premier.. Glad i got a chance.. This mansion is beyond beautiful.. Fell in love with the JESUS STATUE SCULPTURE.. Amazing😍. Thank you Maureno&Remon for a nice interesting video. 💙💙🙏
He is a painter love the pictures on walls. Thank you guys for this unique, beautiful home. Every time i see the videos its like im right with you. clarity , definition,and the colors are so fantastic.Im speachless as well.
As an artist myself it is a shame that his art is going unnoticed. A very talented man. Thankyou for sharing Ramon you are very handsome. You both are. Just wanted to let you know that
You are both so professional and thoughtful. You set the standard high for all others that follow. That home should be lived in, not left to decay. It is so fantastic and beautiful. If it weren't for cobwebs, water in the basement floor and ceiling damage from an unknown source, this house could easily brought up to date and lived in. The piece of jewelry with the womans head looked like a cameo. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Hi Mureno and Remon! I really enjoyed this video. It's unbelievable that a beautiful place like this has just been left to rot. What could possibly have happened to this family? I love how respectful you both are to these abandoned homes. Thank you both for what you do. I always feel like I'm exploring right along with you.
So interesting! And believe me, guys, your videos could never be too long! I love to see everything in detail and I can´t understand how some other explorers just rush through the places... thank you very much Maureno and Remon
Absolutely, stunning! Fantastic video guys. I wonder ifaybe relatives ramsacked the house looking for certain things, jewelry etc. There are so many valuable pieces left that would have been easier to just grab & go. Thank you so much for your respect of these abandoned places & the details you include concerning them. Great photography as always. Be safe & travel on. Look forward to your next explore.
How expensive could every thing in the house.u guys take care of each things and the way u explain of the house so interesting and every part of it is very exciting for us.thank you and all the best
I love Japanese furniture and that cupboard is exquisite oh and the beautiful Japanese painting above the drinks cabinet just an amazing home I hope family look after the beautiful things ❤️🐈 Melbourne Australia
If I ever wind up in this position where I am dead & all my stuff left behind, I give permission to take everything & use it. Why let it waste? If anyone needs anything, take mine. I can't take it with me.
So true. My dad always said " I never saw anyone go to heaven with a U Haul behind them" But must be nice to use it all while here? Afterward ( When I am gone, if I had such nice things)it should be for family or people who will appreciate it and want to use it and respect it too.
my thoughts exactly. all these "urban explorers" with their hijacked hiker's code are a joke, pretty sure the only reason they discourage others from looting is so there will be more for them to loot themselves the second they turn the cameras off.
@@Smokey420Greenleaf my parent said if that things is not your don't take it. abandone or not it not our thing, don't take it. it will be somebody heritage son/daughter/grandaughter/grandson. so don't take it. it immoral.
Wow. Once again a wonderful video. Your respect and candor are so much appreciated. Leaving things as you found them is a good idea. Hopefully the Family can come back and re-claim the antiques etc. The paintings look like they could have a place in a Art Museum. Thank-You once again for another wonderful adventure on your journey to new places. Take Care, Much Love For Health & Safety. Looking forward to the next video.
I love how young and yet philosophical you both are - good on you. Yes, we need to completely count our blessings and each of us have many - I would also like to add, share what you have, we may not be here tomorrow!!! Love to both of you. Stay blessed.
Hi guys! 03:47, you never see such a recorder... But this is not so old, 70's, early 80's... That's what I have in these times, to listen music without changing vinyls, just before the K7. Do not take it as a criticism, but your surprises are sometimes funny. I'd like to speak with you for real, about all these things that seem vintage to you, and common for my generation. Can you imagine that in my family we had our first "vintage" B&W TV in 1966 ?. In my youth, a shower or a bathtub was often a luxury. There are things that would surprise you, for example, do you know that gas stations in self service are less than 40 years old. Exactly 50 years ago (1970), I was doing my military service in Tahiti, and in a letter, my mother told me about the first hyper market in our city in France, I could not imagine what it could look like; She said to me "a large hangar without soul or human contact". Can you imagine a grocery store without plastic packaging or blisters? Sometimes I chat with young people your age, and I have the impression that they feel my youth as I imagine the Middle Ages; For example, -Me: My parents have no car -Eux: But how did you go to school? BTW, keep the good job. Your curiosity is positive. Friendly from France. Charles ============================================================== (In an other comment, I had ask you what kind of drone you use, but may be you miss the question).
Absolutely beautiful furnishings. And every room, except that one, is so neat. I think that a family member was the artist. The doctor would have not had the time to do all the painting and have a practice, too. Or that is how I feel. Thank you for sharing this home with us. It truly is one of your better finds. I hope someone will come and get everything out, before the black mildew gets too bad. Again , thank you.
Wow a black lacquered, hand painted oriental cabinet ...priceless! Velvet covered chairs so elegant. Side note: Regarding cobwebs if I do not go into my garage for a week or so when I enter ... I can feel myself brushing through them. Busy little creatures. Those vases .. I agree ... so beautiful ... impressive for size. I like that they had an eat-in kitchen; it is a nice option. So nice to see that no one has rifled through or taken belongings. Oh and the cobalt blue tiled back splash was very appealing to me. Wow the main entrance with a large oriental carpet and that beautiful floral painting! Ahhhhhh! All the artwork in this area is just awesome. The statue looks museum quality. The carved wooden secretary desk was amazing. One of the wooden chests had marble on top. “Drop dead gorgeous.” I am dying the china closet with all of their collectibles. Just exquisite! All of their curtains and dresser scarves were lovely also. Timeless decorating. You are very thoughtful gentleman. I liked your thoughts when you got thinking about the availability of water. Good people. The necklace you found is called a cameo. If it was a real one it is worth something. Maybe the intruders got caught! They didn’t gt everything and this was the only room rifled through so far. Thank you for a wonderful explore.
Hi I am from the United States Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I love your videos. Keep taking your time showing us all the nooks and crannies (details). You show places I would never have gotten the chance to see Thank you ❤
The woman figure is from Thailand! Thank you so much for all fantastic Videos. All beautiful properties in your videos bought me to tears. So sad to see such beautiful things have been abandoned!
I love this place and everything in it...you all do a great job showing everything in the Dr's house and i enjoy watching you both....thank you so much
I'm from Belgium and my mother collects vintage furniture/dinner plates/cups/... and we have many of the same stuff as in this house! A lot of cups/glasses you showed in this video where very trendy in the 70's/80's/90's here :-)
I enjoy all your videos, you young men are always respectful no matter where you explore you were raised right. Life is short so enjoy everything you are blessed with in this life. True fan from the USA!
The necklace was a Cameo it’s carved from a shell and it looks like seeded pearls chain . This is a strange one, oriental ornaments carved ivory figures. It looks rather dated 1980s ?? You guys hit the jackpot yet again. Thanks for the upload guys, stay safe . You are the best, so respectful to all the premises you visit . ❤️🙏👍
Thanks for being so respectful to this doctors home. Furniture and decor was amazing. I hope and pray it is never vandalized. You’re are the best two fellas. Thanks for sharing 👍💜🙏
that room with the sink and the dark walls looks like a room you'd develop Xrays in. You'd need that sink and the dark walls, and no windows to keep out the light. Also, you should've looked at the meds in his refrigerator. You didn't even touch them! I'm sure it would give clues to his illness and the expiration dates would tell you pretty much how long it's been abandoned. The calendar on the wall was just something he liked and kept. That hallway - when you turned the lights on - it was elegant! I caught my breath! Good one!
This home really got to me, it’s just so sad. That mans beautiful home left to rot. I wish you hadn’t left some of those doors open, I can imagine that mould now spreading more easily over those paintings and his lovely things. Makes me terribly sad but thanks for showing it.
Oh dear, i was expecting your Wednesday video - Looks like a Thursday one then ! I ALWAYS look forward to your videos - great guys and great content - keep them coming, I really do love them :-)
Hi there. So sorry about the delay! We’re on roadtrip and the internet is bad sometimes, so it was very hard to upload the big file of the video in time. Hope it was worth the wait though Michael! :)
@@Explomo yes i just wait this video's yesterday "Wednesday"here in the philippines but glad that I've watched it today thanks for this beautiful exploring a very beautiful house but looks so sad. Have a wonderful day to both of you
Look at all the bellows, you love those!!!! No sewing machines! You boys are like 2 boys in a candy shop, it cracks me up when you find something and don't know what it is and it's only like 50 years old. It was lucky that only that one room was vandalised, druggies most likely!! You boys are so philosophical and respectful, your parents should be very proud of you. I think maybe the wife was the painter!
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Hi Explomo was just catching up on the bit i missed , this place was so beautiful it was purely breathtaking , i could spend all day looking through the art work it was so beautiful , even though he had his practice there , his style and his wives was just throughout the house and he must of loved his art work and been very proud of it , it was everywhere ,i still can't believe that hallway ,you guys really smashed this , what an amazing find can't wait to see your next video , till next time peace out. :)
Thank you for sharing another beautiful mansion. You guys do such nice work sharing the beauty of other’s lives who have gone before us. They always leave me a little sad, perhaps because it reminds me of my own mortality, and makes me realize that we are here for such a short time. But, I keep coming back to see more. Love you guys! Keep up the good work!
A beautiful and extremely wonderful display. I wish you permanent happiness, success and progress in your wonderful work. Health and safety to all of you with the utmost thanks and respect. Greetings.💕💕💕💕💕
I love the Asian cabinet. The beautiful art work in the wood. The rooms so beautiful. I think maybe a family member was looking for a will in their bedroom. Not vandalized or the whole house would be vandalized. Thank you again for walking us threw this amazing home. You are truly amazing! Love you guy's.
it makes me so sad to see these beautiful homes like this that are just sitting there and going to decay there has to be some way that the owners families can be reached.and maybe not I just like to think that because it makes me feel better thanking tell all that beautiful furniture will be rescued and of course a beautiful home also. I agree with you guys I think it's the best abandoned property you have ever done. Thanks
Como às pessoas abandona tudo isso será que às pessoas tem muito dinheiro pra comprar em lugar eu fiquei muito admirado com todos isso.israel Curitiba pr Brasil
New subscriber from Atlanta,GA USA . THE TITLE ATTRACTED ME. YOUR ETHICS IS WHAT MOTIVES ME TO SUBSCRIBE. THANK YOU FOR BEING SO RESPECTFUL OF THE LIVE PEOPLE AND THE DEAD.
Thank you so very much for taking us all through this beautiful house as well as the history of the good Doctor and anybody who walked with him. Such a beautiful house!!! Beautiful.
THANK YOU FOR BEING RESPECTFUL WHILE SHOWING THESE BEAUTIFUL OLD HOMES !!! I LIKED THE FACT THAT YOU PAID ATTENTION TO DETAILS AND DIDN'T JUST FLY PAST THINGS OLD PEOPLE LIKE ME LIKE SEEING !!! AND THIS IS WHY I SUBSCRIBED !!! I LOVE SEEING ALL THE WOOD AND PAINTINGS AND PICTURES *** THE NIC-NAK'S ARE ALSO BEAUTIFUL !!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE TOUR !!! I ALSO LIKED YOUR VOICE * SO CALMING AND CLEAR AND RESPECTFUL !!!
Maureno, it's fantastic! An abandoned property with everything inside and in perfect condition, without any vandalism, there is probably someone to take care of your security, for sure
Parabéns ao canal, Sou o Flávio de São Paulo Brasil, sempre assisto as matérias, o que mais admiro, é o respeito pelas casas e objetos que vocês tem ! Muito bom ter pessoas que entende o valor de outras pessoas que se foram, não habitam mais o lugar, mas vocês as respeitam.
That's a beautiful mansion, I hope his family will keep that beautiful mansion up to date, it would be really sad 😔 if they let it rot away...I love your videos 💖💞 stay safe and
This home is gorgeous! Yes you are right, here it is very hard to find pristine homes preserved like this! Here in the states, most abandoned or empty homes are ransacked, suffer theft, or squatters move in. I appreciate so much that you are keeping this house from being discovered by others. Too many can't prevent themselves from taking priceless objects. You two are such an impressive pair of men to explore and leave all as you found it. This goes to strong character and admirable qualities of honesty you both possess!
You are the only people who thoroughly go through each room. That’s what I love about you both. I really feel I am actually there in person. Thank you 🙏
And I love the respect to the places they visit and the people who lived there
I fully agree, and all the videos are so well presented, very professional.
This place is amazing i hope the children come back i truly love you video thank you god bless you all!
I completely agree.
On all who video these mansions I wish everyone would share as much history about who built,lived in and why the mansions are left as they are. What is the Uk., or USA going to be doing with them and why ?
Thank you, keep bringing us these great videos.
My respect and sincere admiration to a couple of fine young men I had the honor to watch in my lifetime. Thank you for considering a deceased person’s belonging with such respect and love. Amazing! You guys are unreal. 🙏🏻❤️😘
Sorry to be off topic but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
So the doctor is dead? I'm sorry, is it possible that he has no heirs? It is really a pity that such a beautiful place with so much history, can go into decay or victim of the usual vandals. 🇮🇹
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I love the passion and moral standards you two show when exploring the places you do. Your moral ethics are amazing. Keep up the good work and always stay true to what you believe in
I admire how RESPECTFUL YOU GUYS ARE. You definetely have a great heart.
It's very sweet that you guys get so excited every time you find bellows. Please never change.
I hope a non profit organization buys this house making it a museum showing the life of a doctor etc. this is so nice. I’m sure the Doctor is looking down appreciating what you guys are doing because after all that’s what he worked for, lived for and he deserves the recognition & he wants to share his love & story to the world. I would want someone to do that for me, everyone can be a museum to the world... You guys share the memories of passed loved ones that have no family left and possibly could connect future families that were unaware a loved one passed away that live in another country. Keep up the great work!
I love how you know when to show the pictures and when to blur them out so to protect and preserve not only the privacy but the home. Kuddos to you both. Remon you just relax and kick your feet up indeed! 👍👍
Love the way you look at everything and are so respectful not to disturb anything and leave it the way you found it. It's so disturbing when you see places that have been ramsacked. The furniture and the paintings are beautiful here and hope they will be used and not just get left to deteriorate over time.
I can tell that this house had a profound effect on you guys, especially Remon. Such an unusual home and memories of a multi-talented and compassionate man. Seems so wrong that no one respected him enough to share the gifts he left behind with the world. It cuts to your core sometimes to see how such a full and diverse person is just gone and forgotten. Thank you for this emotional share. Nana
It's so refreshing to hear and see how respectful you are.
I love, love ,love your compassion and thoughtfulness to the people and places you had explored.I can tell you are raised right and thank your parents for your genuine heart. Thank you for your hard work and sharing the experience with us.that is for both of you.
I love that abandoned mansion of a Belgian Doctor,Very amazing all their properties are still intact hope it won’t be found by burglars, hope their antiques and personal properties will not be stolen by bad guys..., hope that mansion will remain intact until the time that the owner will come back for them.🙏🙏🙏, very beatiful artifacts, decorations, and properties, also the figurines very nice all of them...i love them all.🎉🎉🎉 thanks to the two of you opening all the cabinets so that we can see what’s in inside👏👏👏🥰
Thank you for sharing this beautiful mansion with us! How sad that the family has not came in and cleared the home of all that wonderful furniture and belongings. You both always show great respect for these abandoned homes. Good job. Stay well and safe. ❤️
What I wouldn’t give for those ART DECO antelope book ends! Stunning. 1920s-30s.
Question...How many times do you walk through a home & property before you show the public the final edited version?
The lamps on the walls in that wonderful little bathroom are HANDS holding the torches!
You did not find where the basement water was coming from?
The outside of garage? Water heater?
There is a Japanese paper umbrella in the umbrella stand. The doctor appears to have been well traveled with a keen eye for art & antiques.
The woman’s portrait in the jewelry box is called a CAMEO, carved from a shell.
I was an art major in high school and college. Now I’m 65. I LOVE the paintings.
I THINK the doctor used the attic as his studio.
Your find of this magical home is spectacular!
Hi Jean..!
What a good taste - the book ends are one of my favourite pieces too - the stile looks a little bit like "Max le Verrier"..?
I think, the bedroom was ransacked by the heirs themselves - the choice they have made looks done with knowledge - the cameo seems to be a cheap plastic repro - the bracelet i'd guess is a fake 750/18k-marked so called "rest stop"bracelet, these were used to cheat naive (swiss) tourists on italian highways mostly in the 70ties/80ties to "borrow" money (3-500.- swiss) with the promise to pay it back after coming back from holydays... 🤔
Best regards
César
César Kauz I’ve grown up with art and antiques. I’m 65 now ( I can hardly believe it myself ). I do have a small collection of Art Deco items, as well as a fine collection of Art nouveau small spelter busts of ladies, some opera figures I think. My walls have painting by my parents and myself. We all attended art colleges, though dad was self taught and became somewhat well known in the American MARVEL comic book world.
Thank you for your previous response!
PS: my thought after watching these videos is that family DOES go through these items first. Then the ‘vultures” swoop in. ☹️
I too wonder where all MY wonderful items will go. My kids don’t want them, and husband says he’d probably dump it all. I’d rather not know, though I did tell my kids to sell everything. 🤔
@@jeansiegel4128 Dearest, if your children are not interested in your I imagine beautiful works, donate them to your municipality with the agreement to put them on display or to some institution, do not throw away your passion, a hug from Italy.
@jeansiegel4128 I understand completely and even with my parents items we could only accommodate so many between 3 children. My daughter and family moved in after selling their smaller house. The 3 sets of China and other items in the built-in china cabinet we left all that. The home burned the day after Thanksgiving in 2023 but all in that cabinet was ok. Thank goodness. We live in U.S.A. It is hard to add to all we have now in our life. I wonder also who wants ours too. I have a daughter and step daughter with combined 8 grandchildren. ❤
J’adore mais j’adore cette vidéo je n’arrête pas de la voir et revoir c’est une superbe maison qu’elle magnifique maison merci pour cette superbe vidéo merci à chaque nouvelle vidéo je vous soutiens et encore merci c’est super se que vous faites une très bonne continuation merci 🙏👍😘❤️🙏
Beautiful home. Again, thank you for being so careful and respectful in these homes
Beautiful hope the family saves this lovely home and belongings from being ruined. Well done
Thank you very much Jennice! ☺️
So there are heirs thankfully! I hope they will not leave everything to vandals or thieves, I hope they will take back this beautiful and precious property.
The necklace that was on the bed in the bedroom that was gone through, is a "'Victorian Cameo," which was extremely popular in the 40's 50's all around the world. Even in America my great grandmothers and my grandmother's wore them as pins, earrings and broaches on their clothes. The color pink background was very popular, as well as light baby blue background. The Cameo necklaces, the profile of the woman's face was made out of shell, coral, stone, lava or glass. The hand carved ones were the shell ones, but the others are not hand carved and not super expensive. The backgrounds were carved out of conch shell which gave it it's pinkish/orange color and the foreground/profile was white or cream in color. Then the cheaper molded plastic is made to look like shell bit it is visible thicker. Cameos that are "technically "real" if they are made from a shell and worth more than those made out of plastic, and they were usually set in brass, and sometimes gold or silver.
I love the fact you guys always try to protect the location and a lot of times no outside shots so it is not recognized good job guys as always love your videos
We’re happy you understand that we can not always show the outside/facade in order to protect these places! Thank you very much Alfred and take care :)
In the doctor's area you came across a really dark narrow room where you thought the doctor would see you, you held up a thin fim that was x-ray film not used. That's what x-ray film looks like before it is taken. They probably developed the x-rays in that room by hand. I had to do that a a doctor's office back in 1980. The room is dark as not to have any light or reflection of light ruin the film. There was probably a place for vats that were stainless steel where the fixer solution and water was as part of the film process. He could also have been a doctor who specialized in the ears, nose and throat, and or head. as well.
A reel to reel recorder and player. We had on back in the 70's. Truly the best sound.
Oi boa tarde ...linda mansão. ..mais um vídeo top 👏👏👏
Maybe the mother/wife or the daughter was the artist. I really appreciate the way you two young men respect the property and the memory of the individuals who lived there. You even speak softly in the rooms, you don't go around yelling and shouting. You handle the belongings when you look at it very gently and you teach others' how to respect what to do when visiting abandoned places. That's why I subscribe to you both. Thank you and hello from America.
This location stands out because it remains mostly untouched. It's also very beautiful with the paintings all around the house, and the decor. Hopefully it does not remain abandoned much longer because it seems like such a waste. I really wonder what happened to the family and why it isn't occupied by them or why it hasn't been sold instead.
Thank you guys for the video, stay safe.
I truly admire how respectful you two young men are. You get so excited by antiques and I wish more of this generation valued that history that you two do! By my woodstove I have a fireplace set identical to the one in this home. Except my bellows is fancier and has a very old ornate horse bridal medallion on it that says Tally Ho. Bellows are wonderful to use today!
The beautiful paintings!! I pray the family saves and shares them. Huge thank you for taking all of us with you. Completely enjoyed.
Looks like it's been abandoned for recently, and someone is definitely paying the Electric Bill. Maybe the family members are still negotiating on what to do, who gets what and maybe selling the mansion. It is amazing how well preserved it is.
Again, this home needs to be SECURED ASAP! Too many beautiful paintings, cabinets, antiques and etc. The hallway with the paintings, one of my favorites.
Thank you Maureno and Remon.
In Belgium the government pays for the electricity. The taxes citezins pay goes to keeping basic electric on.
@@mellissaarchambault7148 That is so awesome. Here in the US with our power company they start threatening you if you are a day late then will disconnect you with no notice.
@@mellissaarchambault7148 I come to live in belgium!
@@tessen58 Even in Italy it is like this if you are late, they turn down the electricity, you get a reminder and if you don't pay they switch it off.
You two son's are the kind of men that make mother's proud
Another great film guys . Love how you handle explores and how you treat everything so respectful . Love to know why this was just left so sad x
My goodness, what a beautiful find!!!! Thank you so much for these videos, because you allow so many of us to see a world we might not be able to see otherwise. In this you feel the love, you feel his passion for life! Again thank you so much!
Wow, love this house, the antiques, the blue dinning chairs, the bases, the paintings, the Chinese cabinet, beautiful!!! Keep this place in total secret, don't share location to preserve it!
Thanks, XX
This was an absolutely beautiful place. I love how, for the most part, it was untouched. The paintings were beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
I pray that the descendants of this doctor will preserve all those beautiful paintings!
And everything else, house included.
This place was stunning and I loved seeing all the beautiful furniture.all I can say is WOW. Thank you for finding it. You young men are so wonderful and respectful can't begin to tell you how much I respect you. Thank you again.
I can tell you that houses are kind of alive. Maybe with the energy of the people who live there. When a house becomes empty, it shows. When I was a teenager, I remember a business man bought the duplexes across the street from us to turn into a car wash. They were not that old, maybe 50 years or so. But, once everyone moved out, the siding started to come off and the roof deteriorated quickly. The porches, which had been quite solid, started to come off the houses and sag! They looked like they'd been abandoned for years in just a few months. It was like the houses knew they were never going to have people in them again. They knew they were going to be demolished. That memory is still fresh even 35 years later. It was stunning to watch. I figured that our energy is a part of the places we live while we are there, and it's part of what keeps a structure going, knowing it's cared for. Even this house you are in now, I'm sure is quite solid in it's structure. But, with no one to love it and no living energy to keep it going, it just breaks down. It's so weird!
My goodness it's unbelievable what has been left behind. So precious and beautiful. I will never cease to be amazed that property and possessions are just left like this. Thank you for taking your time.
I am a collector of antiques. I really like the things in that house. Try to put it together and make it into a museum. From Indonesia.
Think he was an art collector over being an artist. Once again beautiful, beautiful furniture. Love the fireplace. Love the Jesus statue, carving.
It's so great to see the way you show the place with so much respect for it and the people that lived there. Congratulations!
I salute you, Maureno and Remon! You are so feeling, considerate and respectful. What a beautiful and awesome find! Absolutely beautiful! Oooops, you said the same expression, Maureno! 👍👍👍
Thank you for another wonderful exploration! You & Davey and Mark from AWE are my favorite explorers. You all take the time to thoroughly research about the people who owned the houses you explore plus you really show all the details of the rooms, architecture, etc. I love thinking about the mysteries of what happened to the people who once lived here. This man in particular - a doctor, philanthropist and talented artist... What a wonderful man! Thanks again!!!
I really like y'all, I can tell that y'all have a good heart for others....God bless you both
0:25 I have a Persian carpet almost the same as this one in my living room.
4:01 Reel-to-reel tape recorders were common up to the late 1970's when cassette tapes took over. I owned one myself and still have a couple of tapes that I have no way of playing any more.
4:47 That is a front-loading VHS video recorder and player.
5:17 You forgot to check for coins under the sofa cushions. LOL
8:15 I like the two Chinese (or Japanese?) pictures on the wall.
11:05 They are beautiful ornaments. The glass door is a good way to keep dust out.
11:31 That looks like a table for playing cards.
14:10 He looks like he is in his 80's. I think he had a good life. You did NOT blur his face. LOL
18:42 Underwear. Poor guy probably did not expect his underwear to be on public display.
19:28 I keep all my medicine in the fridge because it keeps much longer.
22:00 Long videos are not a problem for the viewer
25:00 One day you will discover a hidden room in the basement with the body of a long lost girl inside.
26:54 That painting is by the same artist as the painting at 17:38. I cannot find that artist on Google. Might bea family member who was an artist.
27:45 That wooden statue looks Asian to me. Probably Thai because of the position of the hands. That is the "Thai Wai" greeting. Having a "greeting statue" in the hallway makes sense. The costume is also traditional Thai.
32:45 All those paintings were by the same artist, Y. Maelfait. All original hand paintings probably by a family member.
33:57 Botasol is an antiseptic I think, and the bottle Ether is to knock people out... lot's of Ether. :)
34:59 All the Morphine has been removed. LOL
41:12 That is a cameo pendant.
45:55 That attic is huge and must have been his/her studio for painting. There are also large windows for light.
49:24 Definitely a girl's room. Female clothing and picture of ballet dancers on the wall. Both girls probably long since grown up.
My thoughts? I think that a place like this being left to rot is a crime. There should be a process where the government or a charity can come in if no relatives are to be found and salvage all the items and the house. Even if the items are all sold by auction, the proceeds could be donated to people who have little in life. I really hate seeing all these places decay after a few years. You have shown me so many. It is a terrible waste of beautiful furniture and art objects. Just the Persian rungs on the floors are worth many thousands of dollars each. I have a carpet almost the same as the one in the main hallway and it cost me $4500 way back in 1988. It is still under my feet as I type this. Items like that should never be left to rot. I often feel very sad watching your videos.
But in any case, thank you for the tour.
Truly a wonderful place with so many paintings and beautiful furniture.Well kept except for one bedroom maybe someone ransacked.Wish u could find their relatives.Items could be sold abd money used for a good cause.Tks
Funny!
Just found you guys this week. I love your videos. The camera work is excellent. Can’t wait to see your new one.
You guys are the kindest, considerate,wonderful young men I have seen in a long time.beautiful home love you both .God Bless You 😍🇺🇸❤❤❤
Cant believe i missed half of the premier.. Glad i got a chance.. This mansion is beyond beautiful.. Fell in love with the JESUS STATUE SCULPTURE.. Amazing😍. Thank you Maureno&Remon for a nice interesting video. 💙💙🙏
He is a painter love the pictures on walls. Thank you guys for this unique, beautiful home. Every time i see the videos its like im right with you. clarity , definition,and the colors are so fantastic.Im speachless as well.
As an artist myself it is a shame that his art is going unnoticed. A very talented man. Thankyou for sharing Ramon you are very handsome. You both are. Just wanted to let you know that
beautiful Thanks Remon &Maureno. loved it. You guys are the best explorers.
Caso raro el Doctor deja una belleza en construcción cómo en muebles y adornos.Que locura Sin dudas algo le isieron
Wow....Beautiful!! And yes you are right..."He earned it!".
Just to let you know, your video’s are fantastic and you could NEVER be boring, even if it was three hours long🇺🇸
You are both so professional and thoughtful. You set the standard high for all others that follow.
That home should be lived in, not left to decay. It is so fantastic and beautiful. If it weren't for cobwebs, water in the basement floor and ceiling damage from an unknown source, this house could easily brought up to date and lived in. The piece of jewelry with the womans head looked like a cameo.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Hi Mureno and Remon! I really enjoyed this video. It's unbelievable that a beautiful place like this has just been left to rot. What could possibly have happened to this family? I love how respectful you both are to these abandoned homes. Thank you both for what you do. I always feel like I'm exploring right along with you.
So interesting! And believe me, guys, your videos could never be too long! I love to see everything in detail and I can´t understand how some other explorers just rush through the places... thank you very much Maureno and Remon
Cela change des vidéos françaises 🤩💫quel respect.connaissances de tt.
Cordialement
Bonne route
Hope the doctor got relatives.. I care so much of the abandoned mansion.
Absolutely, stunning! Fantastic video guys. I wonder ifaybe relatives ramsacked the house looking for certain things, jewelry etc. There are so many valuable pieces left that would have been easier to just grab & go. Thank you so much for your respect of these abandoned places & the details you include concerning them. Great photography as always. Be safe & travel on. Look forward to your next explore.
Looking for drugs....
I agree that it was most likely relatives looking for something in particular.
How expensive could every thing in the house.u guys take care of each things and the way u explain of the house so interesting and every part of it is very exciting for us.thank you and all the best
I love Japanese furniture and that cupboard is exquisite oh and the beautiful Japanese painting above the drinks cabinet just an amazing home I hope family look after the beautiful things ❤️🐈 Melbourne Australia
If I ever wind up in this position where I am dead & all my stuff left behind, I give permission to take everything & use it. Why let it waste? If anyone needs anything, take mine. I can't take it with me.
So true. My dad always said " I never saw anyone go to heaven with a U Haul behind them" But must be nice to use it all while here?
Afterward ( When I am gone, if I had such nice things)it should be for family or people who will appreciate it and want to use it and respect it too.
my thoughts exactly. all these "urban explorers" with their hijacked hiker's code are a joke, pretty sure the only reason they discourage others from looting is so there will be more for them to loot themselves the second they turn the cameras off.
@@Smokey420Greenleaf my parent said if that things is not your don't take it. abandone or not it not our thing, don't take it. it will be somebody heritage son/daughter/grandaughter/grandson. so don't take it. it immoral.
I feel the same way. What kids don’t want, just give away.
Wow. Once again a wonderful video. Your respect and candor are so much appreciated. Leaving things as you found them is a good idea. Hopefully the Family can come back and re-claim the antiques etc. The paintings look like they could have a place in a Art Museum. Thank-You once again for another wonderful adventure on your journey to new places. Take Care, Much Love For Health & Safety. Looking forward to the next video.
I love how young and yet philosophical you both are - good on you. Yes, we need to completely count our blessings and each of us have many - I would also like to add, share what you have, we may not be here tomorrow!!! Love to both of you. Stay blessed.
Hi guys! 03:47, you never see such a recorder... But this is not so old, 70's, early 80's... That's what I have in these times, to listen music without changing vinyls, just before the K7.
Do not take it as a criticism, but your surprises are sometimes funny.
I'd like to speak with you for real, about all these things that seem vintage to you, and common for my generation.
Can you imagine that in my family we had our first "vintage" B&W TV in 1966 ?. In my youth, a shower or a bathtub was often a luxury.
There are things that would surprise you, for example, do you know that gas stations in self service are less than 40 years old.
Exactly 50 years ago (1970), I was doing my military service in Tahiti, and in a letter, my mother told me about the first hyper market in our city in France, I could not imagine what it could look like; She said to me "a large hangar without soul or human contact". Can you imagine a grocery store without plastic packaging or blisters?
Sometimes I chat with young people your age, and I have the impression that they feel my youth as I imagine the Middle Ages; For example, -Me: My parents have no car -Eux: But how did you go to school?
BTW, keep the good job.
Your curiosity is positive.
Friendly from France. Charles
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(In an other comment, I had ask you what kind of drone you use, but may be you miss the question).
Yes, this are new items to me, the things that look old to them.
Absolutely beautiful furnishings. And every room, except that one, is so neat. I think that a family member was the artist. The doctor would have not had the time to do all the painting and have a practice, too. Or that is how I feel. Thank you for sharing this home with us. It truly is one of your better finds. I hope someone will come and get everything out, before the black mildew gets too bad. Again , thank you.
Well done guys these houses are really abandoned wow it’s a pity
So weird and fascinating all at the same time! Love watching your adventures!
Indeed, indeed...Remon you are such a card! Love you to bits.
Hi Maureno and Remon !! I look forward to seeing you again as you worked! Be strong! 🤗🤗🖐️
Wow a black lacquered, hand painted oriental cabinet ...priceless! Velvet covered chairs so elegant.
Side note: Regarding cobwebs if I do not go into my garage for a week or so when I enter ... I can feel myself brushing through them. Busy little creatures. Those vases .. I agree ... so beautiful ... impressive for size.
I like that they had an eat-in kitchen; it is a nice option. So nice to see that no one has rifled through or taken belongings. Oh and the cobalt blue tiled back splash was very appealing to me.
Wow the main entrance with a large oriental carpet and that beautiful floral painting! Ahhhhhh! All the artwork in this area is just awesome. The statue looks museum quality. The carved wooden secretary desk was amazing. One of the wooden chests had marble on top. “Drop dead gorgeous.” I am dying the china closet with all of their collectibles. Just exquisite! All of their curtains and dresser scarves were lovely also. Timeless decorating.
You are very thoughtful gentleman. I liked your thoughts when you got thinking about the availability of water. Good people.
The necklace you found is called a cameo. If it was a real one it is worth something. Maybe the intruders got caught! They didn’t gt everything and this was the only room rifled through so far.
Thank you for a wonderful explore.
Hi I am from the United States Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I love your videos. Keep taking your time showing us all the nooks and crannies (details). You show places I would never have gotten the chance to see Thank you ❤
The woman figure is from Thailand! Thank you so much for all fantastic Videos. All beautiful properties in your videos bought me to tears. So sad to see such beautiful things have been abandoned!
I love this place and everything in it...you all do a great job showing everything in the Dr's house and i enjoy watching you both....thank you so much
I'm from Belgium and my mother collects vintage furniture/dinner plates/cups/... and we have many of the same stuff as in this house! A lot of cups/glasses you showed in this video where very trendy in the 70's/80's/90's here :-)
I love the respect you guys show for the people and their belongings. That says alot about your charscters!
I love how you guys are respectful of the stuff and blurred out the family pic thank you. Loved the Jesus statue and how he had a nonprofit charity.
I enjoy all your videos, you young men are always respectful no matter where you explore you were raised right. Life is short so enjoy everything you are blessed with in this life. True fan from the USA!
The necklace was a Cameo it’s carved from a shell and it looks like seeded pearls chain . This is a strange one, oriental ornaments carved ivory figures. It looks rather dated 1980s ?? You guys hit the jackpot yet again. Thanks for the upload guys, stay safe . You are the best, so respectful to all the premises you visit . ❤️🙏👍
Thanks for being so respectful to this doctors home. Furniture and decor was amazing. I hope and pray it is never vandalized. You’re are the best two fellas. Thanks for sharing 👍💜🙏
Wooooohooooooo can't wait til tomorrow :) Looks like another good one! Love love love the new camera! WOW the pics are awesome! See u guys tomorrow!
that room with the sink and the dark walls looks like a room you'd develop Xrays in. You'd need that sink and the dark walls, and no windows to keep out the light. Also, you should've looked at the meds in his refrigerator. You didn't even touch them! I'm sure it would give clues to his illness and the expiration dates would tell you pretty much how long it's been abandoned. The calendar on the wall was just something he liked and kept. That hallway - when you turned the lights on - it was elegant! I caught my breath! Good one!
This home really got to me, it’s just so sad. That mans beautiful home left to rot. I wish you hadn’t left some of those doors open, I can imagine that mould now spreading more easily over those paintings and his lovely things. Makes me terribly sad but thanks for showing it.
Oh dear, i was expecting your Wednesday video - Looks like a Thursday one then ! I ALWAYS look forward to your videos - great guys and great content - keep them coming, I really do love them :-)
I also was waiting for the Wednesday video… I had to check that it was actually Wednesday yesterday LOL… Figured something must’ve been up😘
Hi there. So sorry about the delay! We’re on roadtrip and the internet is bad sometimes, so it was very hard to upload the big file of the video in time. Hope it was worth the wait though Michael! :)
@@Explomo yes i just wait this video's yesterday "Wednesday"here in the philippines but glad that I've watched it today thanks for this beautiful exploring a very beautiful house but looks so sad. Have a wonderful day to both of you
Look at all the bellows, you love those!!!! No sewing machines! You boys are like 2 boys in a candy shop, it cracks me up when you find something and don't know what it is and it's only like 50 years old. It was lucky that only that one room was vandalised, druggies most likely!! You boys are so philosophical and respectful, your parents should be very proud of you. I think maybe the wife was the painter!
Hi. That piece of jewelry is called a cameo I had one when I was young 🙂. Its a shame that family does not take over . Another beautiful place
Truly beautiful. So glad you respectfully of the home. Thanks for sharing. May God Bless you both
1- Contact opnemen met de gemeente, info achter hallen.
2- Uitzoeken wie de stroom betaald (tenzij auto incasso is)
3- Fam leden zoeken.
Vooral leeg geroofd wordt.
Hi Explomo was just catching up on the bit i missed , this place was so beautiful it was purely breathtaking , i could spend all day looking through the art work it was so beautiful , even though he had his practice there , his style and his wives was just throughout the house and he must of loved his art work and been very proud of it , it was everywhere ,i still can't believe that hallway ,you guys really smashed this , what an amazing find can't wait to see your next video , till next time peace out. :)
Great!...amazing!...i watch 2 times....💕
Thank you for sharing another beautiful mansion. You guys do such nice work sharing the beauty of other’s lives who have gone before us. They always leave me a little sad, perhaps because it reminds me of my own mortality, and makes me realize that we are here for such a short time. But, I keep coming back to see more. Love you guys! Keep up the good work!
A beautiful and extremely wonderful display. I wish you permanent happiness, success and progress in your wonderful work. Health and safety to all of you with the utmost thanks and respect. Greetings.💕💕💕💕💕
I love the Asian cabinet. The beautiful art work in the wood. The rooms so beautiful. I think maybe a family member was looking for a will in their bedroom. Not vandalized or the whole house would be vandalized. Thank you again for walking us threw this amazing home. You are truly amazing! Love you guy's.
I say it's a beautiful home owned by a man with a cultured mind.
One of the better homes as far as taste is concerned.
it makes me so sad to see these beautiful homes like this that are just sitting there and going to decay there has to be some way that the owners families can be reached.and maybe not I just like to think that because it makes me feel better thanking tell all that beautiful furniture will be rescued and of course a beautiful home also. I agree with you guys I think it's the best abandoned property you have ever done. Thanks
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Como às pessoas abandona tudo isso será que às pessoas tem muito dinheiro pra comprar em lugar eu fiquei muito admirado com todos isso.israel Curitiba pr Brasil
I can't believe I finished watching this till the end. This is so amazing guys....good job for this one! Love from phillipines.
New subscriber from Atlanta,GA USA .
THE TITLE ATTRACTED ME. YOUR ETHICS IS WHAT MOTIVES ME TO SUBSCRIBE.
THANK YOU FOR BEING SO RESPECTFUL OF THE LIVE PEOPLE AND THE DEAD.
Thank you so very much for taking us all through this beautiful house as well as the history of the good Doctor and anybody who walked with him. Such a beautiful house!!! Beautiful.
THANK YOU FOR BEING RESPECTFUL WHILE SHOWING THESE BEAUTIFUL OLD HOMES !!!
I LIKED THE FACT THAT YOU PAID ATTENTION TO DETAILS AND DIDN'T JUST FLY PAST THINGS OLD PEOPLE LIKE ME LIKE SEEING !!! AND THIS IS WHY I SUBSCRIBED !!!
I LOVE SEEING ALL THE WOOD AND PAINTINGS AND PICTURES *** THE NIC-NAK'S
ARE ALSO BEAUTIFUL !!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE TOUR !!! I ALSO LIKED YOUR VOICE * SO CALMING AND CLEAR AND RESPECTFUL !!!
Maureno, it's fantastic! An abandoned property with everything inside and in perfect condition, without any vandalism, there is probably someone to take care of your security, for sure
Parabéns ao canal, Sou o Flávio de São Paulo Brasil, sempre assisto as matérias, o que mais admiro, é o respeito pelas casas e objetos que vocês tem ! Muito bom ter pessoas que entende o valor de outras pessoas que se foram, não habitam mais o lugar, mas vocês as respeitam.
You are the most honest people. Another interesting video. You two are THE best. ❤️❤️ X X
Hi guy’s this is a beautiful find. Happy to see Remon.😊❤️👍🏻🇺🇸
That's a beautiful mansion, I hope his family will keep that beautiful mansion up to date, it would be really sad 😔 if they let it rot away...I love your videos 💖💞 stay safe and