Exploring a 14th Century Abandoned Mansion - Filled with Vintage Belongings

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  • @reecelukacs7918
    @reecelukacs7918 3 роки тому +146

    It’s houses like these that really make you wonder what happened to everyone who lived in it. All of those memories, family items, just left to rot. It looks like everyone just up and left. So sad to see such a beautiful house ruined by time.

  • @HomerJ1964
    @HomerJ1964 3 роки тому +311

    Those photos in the box are rather sad. Someone’s memories just abandoned and deteriorating.

    • @bombtwenty3867
      @bombtwenty3867 3 роки тому +3

      @Fenyk The artist and family probably

    • @zonilo1
      @zonilo1 3 роки тому +11

      @Fenyk Gets to show that none of that matters in the end.

    • @Yeddy
      @Yeddy 3 роки тому +9

      It is sad, or it’s special, memories last forever. Photos can keep them alive. They were remembered by over 144,000 people at the time I am writing this.

  • @ForgottenWondersUrbex
    @ForgottenWondersUrbex 3 роки тому +566

    As an Italian, it's incredible how much of the furniture and many appliances look just like what my grandparents used to have in their home. The contrast between what we perceive as kinda normal, and what Americans see as ANCTIENT is always interesting 😁

    • @McBanditHope
      @McBanditHope 3 роки тому +105

      "In America, 100 years is old, in Europe, 100 miles is far away" XD

    • @ForgottenWondersUrbex
      @ForgottenWondersUrbex 3 роки тому +11

      @@McBanditHope hahaha 100%!!

    • @joeyjennings9548
      @joeyjennings9548 3 роки тому +12

      T H I S... 12:04 is why i say DONT leave valuable stuff to just get trashed under failing & falling ceilings & roofs.
      WHO HERE AGREES 👍

    • @legacyShredder1
      @legacyShredder1 3 роки тому +11

      @@McBanditHope 100 miles is pretty darn close in the US. As far as what's considered old here; We don't have a continual history thousands of years old.

    • @legacyShredder1
      @legacyShredder1 3 роки тому +9

      @@joeyjennings9548 That's complicated. My family has real estate all over the country, and it's been in limbo since the patriarchs of the family have died. Legally we can't take anything, and it's just sitting there.

  • @ForgottenWondersUrbex
    @ForgottenWondersUrbex 3 роки тому +315

    6:14 that's not a bread cutter, it's for charcuterie / cold cuts! You put the entire ham or salame in there, and you choose how thick of a slice you want. It's super common in Italian homes.
    Also my gran had that same white stove hahaha. Old people used to refer to all fridges as "Frigidaire" because it's the first model that arrived in Italy in large scale

    • @CrazyCrethon
      @CrazyCrethon 3 роки тому +4

      Here in Quebec Canada we also call refrigerators "un Frigidaire"!

    • @ForgottenWondersUrbex
      @ForgottenWondersUrbex 3 роки тому +5

      @@CrazyCrethon it's been lost here, by the time my parents grew up they were only saying it when mocking older people. That's how I learned about it!

    • @XSemperIdem5
      @XSemperIdem5 3 роки тому +10

      I recognized its use immediately too. Deli departments at grocery stores have giant versions.

    • @suzyrottencrotch5132
      @suzyrottencrotch5132 3 роки тому

      @@petrovadrian Electrolux ?

    • @SergeantExtreme
      @SergeantExtreme 3 роки тому +4

      @@suzyrottencrotch5132 Currently, but prior to that, it was actually owned by General Motors. In fact, Frigidaire used to make the AC system used in all GM/Chevy/Buick cars.

  • @JosieSchuller
    @JosieSchuller 3 роки тому +426

    Imagine living in a place that grand. Those carved doorways with the eagles and those faded murals...it's bittersweet to see something so beautiful going to decay. I liked that you guys made friends with an inchworm.

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 3 роки тому +15

      Me too. :) she probably hadn’t seen anyone in a long time! :)

    • @72tadrian65
      @72tadrian65 3 роки тому +8

      Totally agree, it makes me sad to see this place go to ruin.

    • @I_the_Taco
      @I_the_Taco 3 роки тому +1

      Lol!

    • @daniellethomas3745
      @daniellethomas3745 2 роки тому +3

      I wish these homes were saved and restored. I know it would cost a lot, but it could generate money as apartments or hotel or bed and breakfast! If I had money, I would totally invest in something like that!

    • @JosieSchuller
      @JosieSchuller 2 роки тому +3

      @@daniellethomas3745 Yes. I could picture elegant apartments being made out of buildings like that. Better to repurpose these beautiful old buildings than to let them rot away. 😔

  • @psmirage8584
    @psmirage8584 3 роки тому +216

    So sad to see this place surviving all those centuries, only to be abandoned to the elements. I bet it was grand in its day.

  • @itsafinch
    @itsafinch 3 роки тому +183

    The piano part made me tear up a bit, cuz who knows how long it's been since that beautiful instrument has been played

    • @ramkumareye999
      @ramkumareye999 3 роки тому +5

      அம் உண்மை நண்பா...

    • @punchline43
      @punchline43 3 роки тому +7

      @@ramkumareye999 I don't even care what that says, it just looks so nice.

    • @ramkumareye999
      @ramkumareye999 3 роки тому +4

      @@punchline43 🙏🏾 வாழ்க வளமுடன் 🙏🏾 ♥️ நண்பா..

    • @chascarpenter5006
      @chascarpenter5006 3 роки тому +11

      When Michael was trying out the keys, i was hoping he would find some sound, as an x piano player, last time when i was16, many years ago, the sound was beautiful, with just those 4 keys.

    • @cut--
      @cut-- 3 роки тому +7

      I was waiting for some huge wall to open up into a mysterious place -- if he hit the right key combination.

  • @EDGEDAZZA
    @EDGEDAZZA 3 роки тому +188

    Somebody’s life story just sitting in there, forgotten forever.

  • @michellefernandez3155
    @michellefernandez3155 3 роки тому +199

    First video that actually made me cry. Pretty obvious a old lady lived all alone there, and one day she died. (The forgotten denture, the dresses, the way the kitchen was and the family pictures all over the place it's a dead giveaway) Also she was very catholic, seen the Ecce Homo, Pope Jhon Paul II and Pope Paul VI pictures. Can almost feel like she was waiting for her family to return one day, to live like when that place was on its prime. When she died, all her memories of those before her were forgotten too. May she rest in peace.
    She totally was like my granny, tbh. Visit your family, folks. Dont say ¨one day i will¨: Just do it.

    • @corycollier
      @corycollier 2 роки тому +8

      I'm moving from Texas to Wisconsin come January, and I'm absolutely stopping in OK along the way to see My Dad's mother. It's been....gah idk how long honestly.... too long.

    • @michellefernandez3155
      @michellefernandez3155 2 роки тому +7

      @@corycollier Good luck with your grandma. Hope everything goes well.

  • @CuddIebone
    @CuddIebone 3 роки тому +55

    i could never be an urban explorer because i have a fear of bugs, a hatred of dust, and sticky fingers.
    the last one especially being a big no no. lol. i couldn't trust myself to not "rescue" some forgotten items. so i live vicariously through you guys

    • @TetraHydroCannabinolTHC
      @TetraHydroCannabinolTHC 3 роки тому +1

      Yea that's why there backpacks are always filled, it's not all water and film

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 3 роки тому +4

      I’d want to "rescue" the occasional small item, too! I have an intolerance to bugs indoors. Dust is not a great friend to me either.

  • @TheGrmln83
    @TheGrmln83 3 роки тому +42

    Watching The Proper People climb 20 stories of unrailed stairs and then climb two more ladders of loose rebar to get a view of the layout, in China, but immediately nope the front door, here, because of spiders, reminds me that caution is not rational, at all.

  • @guppymoss
    @guppymoss 3 роки тому +434

    *in a building that was built several hundred years before indoor plumbing*
    Michael: this room looks like it wasnt originally supposed to be a bathroom

    • @cheapasstech
      @cheapasstech 3 роки тому +24

      The romans had indoor central heating ... and sort of plumbing...

    • @user-hp7gc2oy7d
      @user-hp7gc2oy7d 3 роки тому +4

      @@cheapasstech did they have private bathrooms? I know bath houses were a thing but not sure on "the throne" lol

    • @rustyshackleford6018
      @rustyshackleford6018 3 роки тому +15

      They definitely had rooms you were able to take a shit in. Really you can shit in any room

    • @morgue.n444
      @morgue.n444 3 роки тому

      @@rustyshackleford6018 🤣

  • @wcthomas65
    @wcthomas65 3 роки тому +58

    It's like they just got up and left one day. Would be nice to know a little bit more about the home and it's history.......

  • @lavapix
    @lavapix 3 роки тому +201

    I'm guessing they had duplicates to have left behind so many old photos. Or maybe it was written in the planner they left behind. "Remember to take the photos".

    • @gregschaust4298
      @gregschaust4298 3 роки тому +33

      More likely is that the family that went there to clean out the house after the last person died probably only took the valuables and left everything else. Keeping old pictures of people you never even knew is not usually a high priority.

    • @gabrielv.4358
      @gabrielv.4358 2 роки тому

      @@gregschaust4298 Which is ridiculous

  • @MelieneGardner
    @MelieneGardner 3 роки тому +210

    For some reason, this house has the same energy as a faithful dog still waiting for its master that's never going to come back.

  • @omgLOOKitsGIR
    @omgLOOKitsGIR 3 роки тому +31

    "oh, it's a friend! look at him go :)"
    love you guys

  • @WTFIsThisGuyDoing233
    @WTFIsThisGuyDoing233 3 роки тому +49

    Did you guys ever think you'd be traveling the world exploring abandoned buildings? Incredible spot. Not a lick of graffiti. This one is up there with the nuke plant and the church.

  • @BZ0905
    @BZ0905 3 роки тому +67

    "Its a well with a wheel on it".
    Dare I say, a wheel-well.
    Thank you, ill be here all night.

  • @myersred8
    @myersred8 3 роки тому +78

    Best one yet. Some gorgeous stills, like the kitchen at 7:22, the window, bust ornament, and ornate molding at 10:24 with the bells coming in! Intoxicatingly beautiful. The living room set up at 10:47, the light pouring in the big door at 11:47, the old piano sounds, the verge of utility, the edge of beauty's fading sharpness. This was a really great production! Some indelible imagery but I am going to watch this episode repeatedly. Work of art.

  • @snappylobster3118
    @snappylobster3118 3 роки тому +55

    The short-ceilinged rooms upstairs were probably meant for servants.

  • @remenissions13
    @remenissions13 3 роки тому +11

    The "Haunted Mansion Music" at the piano in the bedroom was somehow heart breaking. Suddenly the loss of the family, the history and the building really sunk in. The piece of music was perfect, even if tragic.

  • @larrybrown1984
    @larrybrown1984 3 роки тому +60

    You had some really nice ‘still life’ shots. The kitchen, the ‘living room (w/ statue) and the shot out of the window, including the window! Places like this amaze me and makes me want to learn much more about the house in its prime, the people who lived there, why the up and left. (The train set was pretty cool, too! Thanks!!

  • @mari0n333
    @mari0n333 3 роки тому +135

    "is it a fucking bigass spider?"
    "uhh...no."
    *looks over shoulder, sees tiny caterpillar* "oh, it's a friend"

  • @RonSimCo
    @RonSimCo 3 роки тому +16

    The old furniture, house plans, But most of all the OLD family portraits are amazing. How could they be left behind.??

  • @jukes6741
    @jukes6741 3 роки тому +18

    The transition from the piano room with the piano track was pure magic guys! Incredible work as always.

  • @ace_of_cups4096
    @ace_of_cups4096 3 роки тому +46

    Thank you for being respectful, unlike a lot of other people who wouldn't have been

    • @suzyrottencrotch5132
      @suzyrottencrotch5132 3 роки тому +6

      They don’t piss on the floor or steal stuff on camera.

    • @ace_of_cups4096
      @ace_of_cups4096 3 роки тому +7

      @@suzyrottencrotch5132 okay? I meant that people are loud and rude, and generally disrespectful toward the building and it's history.
      I believe strongly in energies and spiritual presences, and it's extremely disrespectful in my opinion to go through an old building and treat it as if they own the place and don't have to be respectful just because it's old and abandoned

    • @decaydence
      @decaydence 3 роки тому +9

      “Take nothing but photos, leave nothing but footprints”

    • @NoisyBones
      @NoisyBones 3 роки тому +3

      @@decaydence and try out every piano you see

  • @ambergrace631
    @ambergrace631 3 роки тому +5

    I woke up and fell asleep to your videos. I found your guy's channel and binged watched it entirely after being emotionally abandoned (ironic huh?) by my husband after we had our baby (lived together but did not speak for weeks). We are doing good now but your voice reminds me of how dark I felt. As your voice introed the places origin story, I'm sitting there in the dark with a newborn baby, sobbing over how I could never go back in time and fix my mistakes. It felt exactly how
    some of these places look. I later showed him the video of the abandoned mall in China to describe to him how I felt. It helped him understand how abandoned he made me feel in all my postpartum glory. It's been months since I've seen your videos but one popped up and I think your voice is imprinted on my soul. Connected to a time in my life, just like these places are to our planet. Thanks for showing me that life goes on.

  • @lupomaster2933
    @lupomaster2933 3 роки тому +28

    12:42 to 12:46
    the text in up-left
    Original:
    COMUNE DI PALAZZOLO
    provincia di Brescia
    Progetto per la costruzione di una casa
    di abitazione proprietaria del sig. [Name of
    the owner], sita nel mappale
    N°1833/F nel comune censuario di
    palazzolo s/o
    N°8 tavole
    SCALA 1 A 100
    translation into english:
    MUNICIPALITY OF PALAZZOLO
    province of Brescia
    Project for the construction of a house
    owned by mr. [Name of the owner], located
    in the map N°1833/F in the municipality
    of Palazzolo s/o
    N°8 tables
    SCALE 1 TO 100

  • @rebeccabrink3706
    @rebeccabrink3706 3 роки тому +74

    Love when you explore with BTW! And enjoyed that you made friends with another caterpillar. Another amazing video :)

    • @ramkumareye999
      @ramkumareye999 3 роки тому

      ஆமாக்கா சூப்பரா சொன்னிங்க....

    • @TheDanno210
      @TheDanno210 3 роки тому

      Never have seen a white inchworm before, they’re always green here in the states - at least the states I’ve seen them. Neat!

  • @neveraloneadventures2240
    @neveraloneadventures2240 3 роки тому +35

    it scares me how little people enjoy our history. The places we started.

  • @CHAS1422
    @CHAS1422 3 роки тому +21

    It reminds me of what the palaces on the Palatine Hill in Rome must have looked like in the 600's, more than a century after the fall of Rome. The falling roofs and plaster, a former elegance now falling into ruin. Once a home of the rich, now a ghostly abandoned vestage.

    • @blastfromthepast7119
      @blastfromthepast7119 3 роки тому +1

      All throughout the roman empire! Bathe in England went untouched for hundreds of years due to local superstition.....would be incredible to see.

  • @Caitlin1928
    @Caitlin1928 3 роки тому +20

    It'd be awesome if you would do more of these old houses, whether it be abroad or in the States. Even though I'd like to see more of the old houses, it's sad to see what was once a beautiful building in such crumbling decay. Even sadder that some personal possessions are still there, like family photographs.

    • @suzyrottencrotch5132
      @suzyrottencrotch5132 3 роки тому

      Well since it’s illegal

    • @Caitlin1928
      @Caitlin1928 3 роки тому

      @@suzyrottencrotch5132 Didn't say it hade to be illegal. Although that is one thing I don't like about urban explorers.

    • @devinangola3458
      @devinangola3458 3 роки тому +4

      @@suzyrottencrotch5132 You would of not seen this place if they didn't record this, it could collapse tomorrow and no one would have wondered and seen the faces on the walls of the past still there...it's modern day archeology. This soon will be bulldozed to nothing and history is lost.
      They don't enter to destroy but to chronicle in video this stuff for the future young ones !

  • @mancamiatipoola
    @mancamiatipoola 2 роки тому +2

    That central room with the pyramidal ceiling was fascinating. Also the only room that had complex decorations. You don't usually see that, even in old world buildings. I think it was a music room in the middle ages. That might explain the shape of the ceiling. The reason the rooms were so high is because in the old days, people would hang huge pictures on their walls.
    Very strange architecture on the outside as well. Small dingy windows without any thought or alignment, as if it was designed by a novice architect. This building was old even in the OLD world. It is probably one of the most ancient buildings our guys have visited yet.
    Great find!

  • @williamwintemberg
    @williamwintemberg 3 роки тому +5

    This entire video is so amazing at so many levels. Just the idea the place is still standing. All the hand sewn beams. All the raw timbers. All the artifacts still inside. Just as amazing is the idea of no or very little has been vandalized. This alone speaks volumes of the people that live in the area. Outstanding Show Guys!

  • @pauladavitt7554
    @pauladavitt7554 3 роки тому +28

    So sad to see these once beautiful buildings decay like this.

    • @ramkumareye999
      @ramkumareye999 3 роки тому

      மிகவும் உண்மை....

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday 3 роки тому +436

    This how a Skyrim town looks before you complete the quests and become Jarl.

    • @ramkumareye999
      @ramkumareye999 3 роки тому +4

      அம் உண்மை நண்பா.....

    • @plume...
      @plume... 3 роки тому +15

      I am sworn to carry your burdens...

    • @ForgottenWondersUrbex
      @ForgottenWondersUrbex 3 роки тому +6

      Man it's always strange seeing you here! 🖤

    • @ramkumareye999
      @ramkumareye999 3 роки тому +4

      @@ForgottenWondersUrbex நன்றி 🙏 ♥️ நண்பா

    • @TerrenceCallahan
      @TerrenceCallahan 3 роки тому +3

      It looks like life pre Chocolate Rain
      fr tho much love, happy seein ya still out and about on youtube

  • @proconsumersafety
    @proconsumersafety 3 роки тому +6

    Una bella casa! Thank you for sharing. This is such a beautiful building. It is sad to see it deteriorate. I am Italian with most of my family in northern Italy. I am surprised to see this decay. Likely there was the last family member living there, then after they died, there was nobody left in the family left to pass it down to, and then became abandoned. Usually these buildings are well preserved, to preserve the historic architecture and design. By the way in the kitchen, that looked like a meat slicer. You always do such great filming, music and editing. Thank you again for sharing.

  • @amyfisher6380
    @amyfisher6380 3 роки тому +56

    An Italian villa dating back to the 14th century would most definitely be the victim of a good number of earthquakes over the centuries. I’m surprised it wasn’t in even worse shape when you explored it.

  • @vendybirdsvadl7472
    @vendybirdsvadl7472 3 роки тому +34

    the mansion being untouch with personal belonging left behind makes me think that the artist had no family or his family forgotten about him

    • @user-hp7gc2oy7d
      @user-hp7gc2oy7d 3 роки тому +2

      @Fenyk you added some sitcom opening narrator energy 😂

  • @alfredritcher
    @alfredritcher 3 роки тому +33

    The cutter in the kitchen was a meat slicer i still use mine but mine is chrome from the 1960's

    • @gemmasalmon9667
      @gemmasalmon9667 3 роки тому +9

      Bread was an odd choice to mention…

    • @suzyrottencrotch5132
      @suzyrottencrotch5132 3 роки тому

      @@gemmasalmon9667 what?

    • @gemmasalmon9667
      @gemmasalmon9667 3 роки тому +3

      @@suzyrottencrotch5132 they thought it was a bread slicer…? My natural assumption wouldn’t have gone there looking at the shape of it.

    • @suzyrottencrotch5132
      @suzyrottencrotch5132 3 роки тому

      @@gemmasalmon9667 mustard should come in slices

    • @SergeantExtreme
      @SergeantExtreme 3 роки тому +1

      @@gemmasalmon9667 Meat slicers (particularly of that variety) are extremely rare in America. Between the 1950s and the 1980s, bread slicers were very common in American kitchens. That's why their first assumption was that it was some sort of bread slicer.

  • @eugenecheong7066
    @eugenecheong7066 3 роки тому +280

    The graphics for Resident Evil 9 looks so real...

    • @SullenViper
      @SullenViper 3 роки тому +17

      Umbrella's still here......

    • @bastlwastl497
      @bastlwastl497 3 роки тому +6

      @@SullenViper coincidence?
      I dont think so....

    • @VEXPERO
      @VEXPERO 3 роки тому

      Yo

    • @rawdawgg_
      @rawdawgg_ 3 роки тому

      This isn't for resident evil

    • @WilliamHoskins08
      @WilliamHoskins08 3 роки тому +3

      @@rawdawgg_ He was making a joke

  • @DominiqueNoel0
    @DominiqueNoel0 3 роки тому +13

    Did you pet the kitty at the end there? ;)
    I loved this one, it's so nice when there isn't much vandalism, mostly nature taking over. I bet this building is gone now or will soon be.

  • @robertdavidson7201
    @robertdavidson7201 3 роки тому +25

    I love it when UA-cam notifies me of a new video from The Proper People.

    • @md4734
      @md4734 3 роки тому +1

      Same here! Although I recognise this particular house very well. I think they've already done a video of it earlier

  • @Crowbar_killer
    @Crowbar_killer 3 роки тому +22

    I’ve been watching you guys for awhile now and all I can say, is each video is top tier amazing.

    • @cmans79tr7
      @cmans79tr7 3 роки тому

      Racoonboi - yup me too, i got up from my first "after work" rum and cola (without the cola) to get my second, and sat back down to this, but i gotta walk the dog, can you ask them to wait till i get back,?

  • @MartijnWismeijer
    @MartijnWismeijer 3 роки тому +12

    Can't help to feel a little sad when seeing those old pictures. Maybe it's just me getting old.

  • @TerrenceCallahan
    @TerrenceCallahan 3 роки тому +109

    The fact that that piano is even slightly in tune on 3/4 keys is mind boggling

    • @TheRealKatsunov
      @TheRealKatsunov 3 роки тому +13

      back then brand names prioritize quality and longevity of the material than name, design and fame....
      those days of " it might cost a shite ton of money. but hey, you only need to tune it every few decade for a cheap price and have it as a family heirloom"
      now it's just " piano doesn't sound right? well sorry for that. just have it fixed for the price of almost buying a brand new. oh yeah the lifespan on this sucker is about half of yours before needing new parts"

    • @TerrenceCallahan
      @TerrenceCallahan 3 роки тому +7

      @@TheRealKatsunov piano tuning might be tedious but it's still amazing that even some of the integrity of the wires themselves held up for years and years
      History is amazing. Music is amazing.
      Best wishes to anyone reading this

    • @jakecletus2824
      @jakecletus2824 3 роки тому +6

      @@TheRealKatsunov kinda random but I've got a baby square piano from 1886 that hasn't been tuned since at least the 80s and most keys still work

    • @suzyrottencrotch5132
      @suzyrottencrotch5132 3 роки тому +2

      @@TerrenceCallahan yes very amazing that metal lasted a few decades. Can’t believe it

    • @TerrenceCallahan
      @TerrenceCallahan 3 роки тому +2

      @@suzyrottencrotch5132 the mechanisms that held them in place haven't given very much with constant tension for years even though they're definitely slowly corroding. So yeah, kinda cool
      Also, ever played a rusted stringed instrument? Rarely ever close to in tune.

  • @cut--
    @cut-- 3 роки тому +5

    As a lover of old houses and antiquities, this has to be my ALL time favorite exploration ! You did one similar a few years in France but I love this one best!

  • @Jake.Sherlock
    @Jake.Sherlock 3 роки тому +7

    Just love when you guys get up close. The detail you can see in the grain of the wood of the piano, details in the train set etc.

  • @XLordLeamingtonX
    @XLordLeamingtonX 3 роки тому +4

    I had that exact same refrigerator in my apartment in college. It worked perfectly

  • @trevortaylor5501
    @trevortaylor5501 3 роки тому +11

    How are these places abandoned, would be a pleasure to rebuild this. Fantastic history.

  • @nonconnahordeath
    @nonconnahordeath 3 роки тому +8

    My wife and I love that y'all called the inchworm a 'friend', so wholesome. Name ideas - Sebastian? Vanessa?

  • @kpelt
    @kpelt 3 роки тому +19

    That tile pattern on the floor is an example of a Tessellation - it is designed to look 2 or 3 dimensional.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation

  • @rickster3488
    @rickster3488 3 роки тому +5

    - beautiful architecture with wonderful works of art., I wish we still had things like this.

  • @agithaslade8286
    @agithaslade8286 3 роки тому +9

    Beautiful architecture, it's made even more beautiful by nature reclaiming the area ❤

  • @FigburyWitchASMR
    @FigburyWitchASMR 3 роки тому +5

    Wow, guys - this was easily one of my favourite videos ever. Something about the vibes were just so peaceful and serene. Absolutely loved it.

  • @cayman9873
    @cayman9873 3 роки тому +1

    The light from the windows is so beautiful.
    The wheel over the well was common to protect kids from accidents. Seen that many times.

  • @joshuaayres8932
    @joshuaayres8932 3 роки тому +118

    Through the bamboo tree entrance The Proper People accidentally find Narnia

    • @ramkumareye999
      @ramkumareye999 3 роки тому

      இல்லைனா மட்டும் அவன் இவன் கிழிச்சுருவாங்க....

  • @terot8341
    @terot8341 3 роки тому +3

    It's amazing how much stuff there still is, and all intact. No wandalism. Cultural differences are huge. In Finland wandals destroy everything even, brake in to abandoned houses and other places.
    Model train set is amazing. Someone handcrafted those houses one by one.

  • @mica4153
    @mica4153 3 роки тому +5

    13:55 "what kind of music can you make with 4 keys, Michael?"
    ... Music proceeds to play featuring mainly 4 keys on a piano :D. that's just good content, man.

  • @anthonykago4428
    @anthonykago4428 3 роки тому +6

    What if when you guys walked into the room with the train set, it was like the movie "The Others" and the little boy who's room you're in was seeing figures with lights moving about in the room. What a chilling feeling.

  • @geraldcampbell6834
    @geraldcampbell6834 3 роки тому +27

    The back keys are Ebony a black colored wood and the white keys are ivory laminate mainly from elephant tusks! Today both ebony and ivory are illegal in most countries in the world to be imported and used in the manufacturing of piano keys and they are made from plastic now!

    • @chascarpenter5006
      @chascarpenter5006 3 роки тому +5

      I learnt on an ivory keyed piano, what a feeling, but would much rather seen it on an animal.

  • @Highwang
    @Highwang 3 роки тому +17

    Imagine trying to renovate/repair that place. It would probably cost a small fortune.

    • @Revkor
      @Revkor 3 роки тому +14

      I say it's sadly beyond saving at this point

    • @DragonFox84
      @DragonFox84 3 роки тому +1

      @@Revkor eh i dont think its beyond saving. they would have to gut it out fully and stabilize the brick work and replace support beams. most of that looks like plaster falling off or filler not support things falling or going bad. it would def take a lot of time and money. they would have to also rebuild a few things. ive seen way worse get fixed up.

  • @wyuttgoodwin135232
    @wyuttgoodwin135232 3 роки тому +27

    What're the odds i get off work, and open youtube to see a BRAND NEW post. I love this so much.

  • @AMiniki
    @AMiniki 3 роки тому +2

    The tile, I saw the 3D cube first. Omg. That’s so beautiful. I need that kind of tile in my house.

  • @SquashTheGlobe
    @SquashTheGlobe 3 роки тому +6

    Using SUVAT equations, I calculated that its a little over a 4.5 meter drop to the in the well.

  • @JoshuaBurgess
    @JoshuaBurgess 3 роки тому +24

    That place must have cost a fortune to heat with all those tall ceilings.

    • @daneclark3161
      @daneclark3161 3 роки тому +1

      Heat?

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 3 роки тому +2

      I think in the winter those big rooms....and the people....simply were cold.

    • @bjrn-steinarhanssen2102
      @bjrn-steinarhanssen2102 3 роки тому +3

      Joshua Burgess, this house is in Italy, the tall ceiling is to keep them cooler at floor level. Heating is in the kitchen, and maybe in the cellar. Wood or coal fired in ovens to make food, or warm water to do the laundery, and wash the people.

  • @GSXR750
    @GSXR750 3 роки тому +1

    A quaint mansion in the countryside, perfect place for anyone looking for peace and solitude. Open-concept floor plan, lots of natural light and cooling breezes, high ceilings that invite the outside in. Too much to mention!

  • @RavenFilms
    @RavenFilms 2 роки тому

    Hearing that piano makes me sad. When I was growing up, we had a vacant apartment in our family’s building that was used for everyone’s storage. There was a 1919 piano wedged in there between towers of boxes. It hadn’t been tuned since the 30’s and it sounded pretty much the same as the one in this video. In 7th and 8th grade, I played that thing for like 3 hours a day and loved every minute of it. I miss it.

  • @TheLoxxxton
    @TheLoxxxton 3 роки тому +7

    Now this is one that I would love to have more background to! Why was it abandoned so quickly? What happend to make the family leave so many things?

  • @sliderkass
    @sliderkass 3 роки тому +3

    13:47 The old out of tune piano reminds me of the night in the woods soundtrack. How there was an emphasis on out of tune instruments because of how old the town and items were, like the main character's bass because it hadn't been touched in a year. Especially when that one piano song plays while we get a glimpse of the old town, disappearing from reality and memory as the once prosperous mining town of Possum Springs was barely a speck in the grand scheme of life. And how sad it is for the main character to see and know that the town she grew up in will be gone with time, but understanding it's just a part of life and is willing to grieve but move on.

    • @suzyrottencrotch5132
      @suzyrottencrotch5132 3 роки тому +1

      You need therapy

    • @SergeantExtreme
      @SergeantExtreme 3 роки тому +1

      He he. Typical bass player: touched once only to lean against the wall for the rest of eternity.

  • @BOMReviews
    @BOMReviews 3 роки тому +1

    Your best - video - ever. You guys are really at the top of your game. I loved the piano music transition at 14:12. The way you hold your shot, or show stills, or have long slider shots, are what make your videos so good. As a viewer, I want to check out all the details, and you let that happen. Thank you for doing these.

  • @helengrunow5094
    @helengrunow5094 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome to watch the top American Urbexers collab with the top European Urbexers! I Thankyou & Cheers!

  • @bobbiejeanraper5156
    @bobbiejeanraper5156 3 роки тому +2

    Wow. Love this place. How grand it must have been at one time. Thanks for the video. Stay safe in your travels.

  • @SugarcatPlays
    @SugarcatPlays 3 роки тому +25

    Are you shitting me! What a beautiful find!

  • @AT-ki8jz
    @AT-ki8jz 3 роки тому +2

    15:40 the reason I enjoy and respect this channel, is right here it would be so easy to go off on a "haunted" BS spin for clickbate but they just casually brush it off and keep exploring

    • @patrickvanden8322
      @patrickvanden8322 3 роки тому

      Well the PP tried that in the past even had (have?) a seperate channel for that. I always thought they did not need that kind of BS as it does damage to their main content.

  • @chuckgross6024
    @chuckgross6024 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely stunning, this is by far my favorite video! This place just hits different. The photos, the rooms like they just left for the market and never returned. Such stunning architecture. That piano made my Jae drop! Home run guys! What a find!! Bravo 👏

  • @Ericasvinyl
    @Ericasvinyl 3 роки тому +1

    Seeing places like this make me so sad yet so intrigued. I wish I knew the past of the house, the last family that lived there (yes I know he was an artist, but more than that). Was all of this left intentionally? The history behind its early years. All those memories just waiting to be brought back to a family. I would do anything to visit something this beautiful (but definitely NOT try and go in the attic lmfao)

  • @Bigredtower
    @Bigredtower 3 роки тому +80

    I get the feeling that somebody fell in the well once, and the wheel was added to prevent it from happening again. Water wells are usually only covered after someone has to fish a swollen corpse out of it

    • @TheRealKatsunov
      @TheRealKatsunov 3 роки тому +12

      same why weird warnings exists because someone did a stupid and HR had to put it up

    • @TGSamantha091
      @TGSamantha091 3 роки тому +13

      probably so the last residents kids wouldn't fall in...

    • @wolfcanine100
      @wolfcanine100 3 роки тому +13

      that's actually what they used to pull the rope and bucket back up with when the support broke. quick fix I seen people do it out in the country

  • @allisonlueddecke1967
    @allisonlueddecke1967 3 роки тому +6

    no way, i’m so excited :) thank u the proper people and keep it up!

  • @discoverynorthcarolina9824
    @discoverynorthcarolina9824 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome to see all you guys together again exploring !!!!!!
    Love the railroad set...

  • @organdaughter
    @organdaughter 3 роки тому +4

    Absolutely loved this. One wonders why it was abandoned.

  • @bibbo3167
    @bibbo3167 2 роки тому

    Here me out: bring disposable cameras
    I’ve gone to places like this, and the older looking photos that aren’t perfect like on disposables are always absolutely gorgeous and one of a kind.
    Don’t get me wrong, your cinematic shots are amazing, but I think bringing a disposable will add an eerie and older vibe to all the places you go(plus a scrapbook/photo album of all those pictures would be really cool!”

  • @mrmiles1968
    @mrmiles1968 3 роки тому

    I am always excited to see the explorations you guys do. This one made me kind of sad. To think someone in time made such a beautiful place to live, and be, and watch children grow. All those pictures, items, and everyday life stuff frozen in time. Knowing in time, it will all collapse, rot away, and even time will forget some day that it even existed. It is nice to imagine what it must of been like in its prime. Thank you both for giving me a glace of others memories before time washes them away.

  • @faeye8699
    @faeye8699 3 роки тому +1

    This is for sure my favourite exploration you guys have ever done! How beautiful!!

  • @jkhill74
    @jkhill74 3 роки тому +9

    The age of that place and the earthquakes Italy has probably account for the cracks and the collapse that buried the studio - that would be my guess. Beautiful old building though. I wonder how they ever heated something like that. I imagine the tall ceiling were helpful in the summer heat. Good find, good vid.

  • @pizzathefox8809
    @pizzathefox8809 2 роки тому

    BRUUUUU WHAT A GORGEOUS PLACE!!!!!
    Y'know, I always love to watch your videos in the background while I work, (artist) but I always end up getting distracted by them, and sit through the entire video without even getting my paper, or pencils set up! 🤣 Big fan of urban exploration, and this is probably my number one urbex channel! 🤟😎

  • @christinelabuschagne8646
    @christinelabuschagne8646 3 роки тому +3

    I love how the intro music never gets old!

  • @urbanstuff9950
    @urbanstuff9950 3 роки тому +6

    If "Josh" was exploring this place he would have "found a body inside" (aka a water stain on the floor) near "big poles" (aka Greek Columns), and an unopened treasure chest (aka a dresser with an open lock) and all while using the English language like nails on a chalkboard.

  • @andrewjames3607
    @andrewjames3607 3 роки тому +2

    Love the videos, great work!

  • @coolmusic4meyee
    @coolmusic4meyee 3 роки тому

    Simply amazing and beautiful coverage as usual guys, hats off!

  • @maisiefreeman8597
    @maisiefreeman8597 2 роки тому

    That carriage you found in the undercroft was absolutely beautiful. And in quite good condition compared to the rest of the house. Such a shame this house in being left to crumble, I could just imagine a tiny old Nonna bustling into that kitchen, waving her spoon and insisting you stay for a risotto.

  • @amefuyuu4983
    @amefuyuu4983 3 роки тому +2

    This is an absolutely beautiful location, it would have been amazing to see inside the chapel too but the sun was going down and the scorpion was right there so I understood why you didn’t try going through the window. This place was so atmospheric, I’d love to visit it or some other place like this some day.

  • @MrCarGuy
    @MrCarGuy 3 роки тому +2

    The large great room with the tall ceiling is where the family would greet guests and host events

  • @maggie452
    @maggie452 2 роки тому

    This might be one of my favorite places you guys have ever explored. It's so beautiful and the way its decayed without vandalism and everything is still there. So, so beautiful.

  • @OttawaOldFart
    @OttawaOldFart 3 роки тому

    Pianos never stop to amaze me as they got so popular that companies sprung up everywhere making them. I own a piano that was made in a small town near here.

  • @OleanderASMR
    @OleanderASMR 3 роки тому

    I wish I could buy it and restore everything in it. I would keep as much the painting, dishes. And furniture as I could. Just to restore it. Fix everything and replicate everything as it used to be before. Its so beautiful and I hate modern homes. The statues are so beautiful the whole things just makes me so happy.

  • @marisajgifford1982
    @marisajgifford1982 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for another great explore guys😘😘

  • @majadremelj3200
    @majadremelj3200 3 роки тому

    12:33 not just this room, the whole video is COOL😍

  • @CNightFury
    @CNightFury 3 роки тому

    LOVE this house! Great explore you guys, thank you. The one room with the lone statue in the middle - I could sit in that room for hours and just look at it. Beautiful! :)

  • @Lex5576
    @Lex5576 3 роки тому +1

    The ground in many parts of Italy is like it is in the piedmont regions of the American South, which is red clay. It's prone to settling, which might be why the villa is breaking up and cracking throughout.