@@dannylooney7348 Aint a damn thing stopping you from getting money except you. Stop blaming everyone else for what you won't do. It's there, find a way, make a plan, get it.
Its so funny people belivie that their vote has any meaning.... Look at the history, never ever have the rulers cared for the intrest of their people.. Whenever the give us something, the take even more, take care of ur family and do not depend on politics.
@@dannylooney7348ironically enough, medieval peasants were technically more free than modern "free people", because while they didn't have a lot of political freedom, they had a lot more personal freedom, like choosing your work hours and work pace as well as a lot less government oversight in general. For example, if you get in a Tavern brawl in the middle ages, the guards would give you a beating and throw you out, nowadays if you start a bar fight, you'd be arrested, fined for damages and the incident will be placed in you criminal record, hurting your potential for employment
@@Kombat-xh3kwlol thats actually not how that works buddy but the other way around. Many people have bought great houses (or other things for that matter) only to discover the costs are bleeding them out. 50cent is an example of that when he bought Mike Tysons old home. He could easily pay for it. Turned out the costs to keep everything well maintained and all bills paid is just lunatic. Its the other way around. When you are sure you can pay to maintain it all, then buying the home isnt a problem most likely.
The reality is you will not sell that art to anyone. Rather maybe simply get robbed and then even those naive idiots will be stuck with art that they can't sell ...
Not sure about this place but houses like this usually have a kind of apartment section that’s more homely where the owners would spend most of their time
@@zainabinti5170That is false. The private owner of the entire estate lives there 365 days a year and has done so for over 30 years. Can I ask why you state something with such confidence that you actually know nothing about? I am genuinely fascinated by this phenomenon, it appears to be concentrated around the American population and slowly spreading globally from there. Are you American?
I've been in a house much smaller than this with many rooms and coming from a small space home 🏡 small congested room all my life moving houses never having stability the big space unsettled me. Too many rooms for whatever reason is nonsense when there are homeless people out there hiding in business or sleeping it rough and these rich people don't even care
Luxury real estate agents will learn time and time again the hard way that “expensive” does not equal “valuable”. The single most expensive real estate ever sold was 4 empty floors on a building right next to Central Park in Manhattan. Property like that is what is truly “valuable” to the real rich people and until this property sells for more than 238 million dollars, claiming itself as “the most expensive house in the world” is a fantasy. If this house does ever sell it will be less than half of its asking price. “How many times do we have to teach you this lesson old man?”
Well, now the wealth disparity is even greather than in those times. Thanks to technological development the effectiveness of labour increased so much that we could easily feed and house everyone and yet millions of working people still starve so that a couple of billionaires could have an even more ridiculous amount of money and wealth. I have friends who work full time and are homeless. And that's the "rich" part of the world, I don't live in the Third World. Gotta love capitalism.
@@morgannull4685 It's capitalism, exactly as it was described by Marx - if you have time I recommend you read chapter eight of the "Capital vol. 1" (the entire book is hard and long, so if you aren't interested you won't get through it). Yes, factory conditions have improved somewhat since the XIX century, at least in Europe, but relatively to what they produce, the workers are even more exploited and they are still being fucked over when it comes to how many hours they have to work. I worked at a steel mill and we literally had an electrician who worked over 30 hours without any break. I myself worked almost 70 hours in a week (12 hours monday-friday and 8 hours on saturday) and for what? My health is ruined, I risked my life every day and I still only got a fraction of what I produced, barely more than minimum monthly wage needed to survive (approximately 5 dollars an hour in my country).
@@mlodylechita7564Income inequality might be high but so are the living conditions, thanks to capitalism. It is drastically better than back in the day, if it wasn't, people would actually revolt.
Someone is still able to afford the place when the 40% of french families don't own their own house (just like serfs). This means elites still exist today.
There are no bathrooms, no sauna, and no heated indoor pool. Heat comes from fireplaces and no ac. The art and antiques must remain where they are and can not be removed. But you must maintain the insurance on every single irreplaceable item. You can swim in the outside fountain though. Oh, monthly maintenance for the grounds alone is staggering. You are essentially "owning" a museum the country cannot afford to maintain with a ton of conditions attached. Still interested?
Yeah, it's just too bing for one family. I would have to move in all my relatives, aunts and uncles, and cousins for this to make sense. Even then it would be too big.
Así no es una momia real, el lino es más fino, es de algún funcionario y da gracias a que la guardaron pues en la época se usaban de fertilizante y combustible, de nada Dora.😂
In one of the Batman stories, Batman dies by falling from a building while fighting joker and the joker than keeps his body hung in his closet for months while it rots.
I think what I find fascinating about this home is just how skinny and long it is. This was deliberate, of course. When it was built there was no electricity or light bulbs. It relied upon natural lighting during the day, and likely bespoke, personal lighting solutions at night. That chandelier likely was once filled with hand-placed candles which needed regular replacement, and the various fireplaces provided the rest. A modern mansion would never had a long, skinny footprint like this, as it would not have to rely on natural light. (and it could include skylights, which were just not an option when this was built)
I personally like this set up better. Lots of natural light. Also the rooms aren't too big I noticed. They encourage closeness, socializing, and intimacy. Some of the big places built today are so huge with open plans it feels sterile and lonely and unsafe in a sense.
I once house-sat a large mansion for a friend's parents when I was coincidentally in their city on a work-assignment for 2 weeks. It was actually quite lonely and since I knew no one in the area I spent most of my time in just the living room watching TV. I was happier when I got back to my crummy apartment cause at least I had some roommates there to talk to lol.
You learned a valuable lesson. I was with a rich girl spending daddy’s money for 3 years. Lived in a mini-mansion and actual mansions everywhere else we went to visit. I have never felt more alone and depressed than I was at the end of that relationship. Sitting in my brand new mini-mansion with extraordinary luxury all around. I’m much happier now in my 1,200 square foot D.R. Horton home! Drowning in peace lol
@itscomplicatedbeingawizard2892 I purposely sold my previous home because it had way more space than what I needed. I opted to then buy a similarly priced home for its location rather than size. It was 50% smaller, but 30 minutes from the ocean, instead of being in the Midwest lol. The location made me far more happy than the size of the house.
"Ready to go?"
"Yeah- oh wait, i left my keys in my room. I'll be back in 20 minutes"
Buy a hoverboard
@@willjay120220 minutes is with the hoverboard walking takes 45 minutes
Can't wait to see who'll earns themselves a rose
* last online 6 days ago
And searching for the keys might take more than 20 minutes 😂
Peasants: "Where our tax went?"
Royalties: yes
It’s still the same today. they just don’t call us peasants anymore. we are “free citizens”. but that just means peasants (almost slaves)
@@dannylooney7348 Aint a damn thing stopping you from getting money except you. Stop blaming everyone else for what you won't do. It's there, find a way, make a plan, get it.
Its so funny people belivie that their vote has any meaning.... Look at the history, never ever have the rulers cared for the intrest of their people.. Whenever the give us something, the take even more, take care of ur family and do not depend on politics.
@@dannylooney7348not free you need government permission to build a home on empty land which is not owned anyone
@@dannylooney7348ironically enough, medieval peasants were technically more free than modern "free people", because while they didn't have a lot of political freedom, they had a lot more personal freedom, like choosing your work hours and work pace as well as a lot less government oversight in general. For example, if you get in a Tavern brawl in the middle ages, the guards would give you a beating and throw you out, nowadays if you start a bar fight, you'd be arrested, fined for damages and the incident will be placed in you criminal record, hurting your potential for employment
Perfect for any Hitman Game's mission 💀
Absolutely
Foe real
“Where the royalty is made” Is the king’s version of “Where the magic happens” 😂
You don’t say??
You'd play hide and seek with your 5 year old and find them when they're 20.
I think they used that mummy as a cover story when a game went the wrong way!
That’s when you call authorities and you win the game
Stolen from India.😢😢
What is stolen from india ?@@divakarg97
😅
Imagine dying and 5000 years later you're propped up as an art piece in some rich persons home
💀
Just normal "Human" things lol
It’s scary and spooky. Never like big home😅
To be fair, that mummy was also a rich person.
Ikr, they need to return the mummies just like how the British Museum needs to return their looted art. 😬
Yeah and I'll bet nobody lives in there because the maintenance fees probably cost more than the place
What’s that heating bill like 🤣🤣🤣
If you can pay for the house you can pay for everything else
Stucco still nasty and the roof still needs to be replaced. I’d haggle the price if I were buying.
@@Kombat-xh3kwlol thats actually not how that works buddy but the other way around. Many people have bought great houses (or other things for that matter) only to discover the costs are bleeding them out. 50cent is an example of that when he bought Mike Tysons old home. He could easily pay for it. Turned out the costs to keep everything well maintained and all bills paid is just lunatic. Its the other way around. When you are sure you can pay to maintain it all, then buying the home isnt a problem most likely.
Dude if you can afford this place, you can afford the people which clean everything and you can also afford the bills ...
*checks pockets*
"hmm, now where did I put my phone last?"
Right. Where did I leave my glasses?
*buys the home for 2 Billion*
*sells the art for 2.5 Billion*
_This is business_
Gotta spend money to make money
The reality is you will not sell that art to anyone. Rather maybe simply get robbed and then even those naive idiots will be stuck with art that they can't sell ...
@@gaggy7448i did business
Then sell the home and buy the world
The first expensive house that actually looks like its expensive for a reason
It doesn't look stuffy either.
It’s not a house lol, and it’s not for sale, this is the Palace of Versailles
💯
@@EnjoyTheSilenc3 No, it's not. It's the Château du Champ de Bataille.
@@EnjoyTheSilenc3pssst just take a guess what Château means. Also listen when he said "the SAME architect as the palace of Versailles
the 2 story library with over 20,000 historical books...I love it 😍😍😍
Mom: “dinners ready!! Dinners ready!!”
Me in room 39: “where we landing boys”
How big is your house?
"I uber from the bed to the bathroom every morning."
Factssse
It has no bathroom at all. They put there business in a pot or behind a curtain and trow it away.
😂😂😂
My house is the size of the Royal sit room😂
Maybe they have a secret bathroom door under bed😂😂😂
Honestly looks more like a museum than a home.
Ha! What a jalouse you are!
Think it was at one point
It basically is a museum
Not sure about this place but houses like this usually have a kind of apartment section that’s more homely where the owners would spend most of their time
It is a museum. I’ve been there
You can still buy something bigger in Texas with just pocket change
I think it should be a museum rather then a house 🤔
It is a museum. No one lives there.
It is a place visited by 1000s every year.......lol
@@zainabinti5170That is false. The private owner of the entire estate lives there 365 days a year and has done so for over 30 years.
Can I ask why you state something with such confidence that you actually know nothing about? I am genuinely fascinated by this phenomenon, it appears to be concentrated around the American population and slowly spreading globally from there. Are you American?
Hahaha brilliant America's are thick as shit@@NebraskaGonvilleJones
@@NebraskaGonvilleJonesi think she is form south africa.
"Honey dinner is ready"
"Coming!"
*proceeds to walk 15 minutes to get to the dining room*
Longer, you need to call an Uber
😂😂😂😂😂
Obviously😂😂
I'd have a scooter
I've been in a house much smaller than this with many rooms and coming from a small space home 🏡 small congested room all my life moving houses never having stability the big space unsettled me. Too many rooms for whatever reason is nonsense when there are homeless people out there hiding in business or sleeping it rough and these rich people don't even care
Time to email that Nigerian prince back. I need that inheritance right now. 😅
😂😂😂
Yeah who called me
Not bad Senor
Please don't do it Bro 😅
😂😂😂
My stupid ass would get lost in here for 16 years.
Ah yes, entering with the trusty Aston Martin that somehow can drive up steps
As a house cleaner, what a nightmare.
What about the painters, masons, roofers, and carpenters that keep it from collapsing?
@@jag5316These are the sorts of houses that destroy generational wealth. The maintenance on this palace is just not fun anymore.
bro they have like 20 maids there
The contract for the cleaning services will turn you into a millionaire
@@Ejack4814 there are easier ways to make a million dollars
AirBnB be like, “Be sure to mop and vacuum, k thx”
ahahahaahahhhahahahahah omg i was drinking my tea when i read your comment. hahahah tea everywhere!! thank you!!
🤣😂😅😂🤣😂😅
"Look at the art but don't touch it" LOL
average leader in france as soon as he gets the power
i am in the middle of becoming a minimalist but i love history and homes like these
“The kings bedroom where the royalty is made”
💀💀
He's not wrong
😂😂😂😂
That's where whoopee is made.
😂were demons are made ya mean
Bruh I had to pause at that and come to comments 😂
You would literally never stop mowing that lawn.
I know where I wanna be a gardener 😅
If you have the money to buy that you have the money for a 24 hour lawn mowing person lmao .
"Didn't I get that side already? Oh yeah, that was last weekend"
Must of never heard of John deere
It’s really not much grass at all for a place that size. Two people could do it in two hours.
yo, wanna have a sleepover?
“nah bro your house haunted💀”
When your house is a assassins creed mission 💀
Imagine living your life not knowing you’ll become a decorative object in someone’s library.
that's just straight up weird tbh
Very European thing to do honestly
HAN SOLO do it on Giant slug collection
Han solo
@@Venom_Snake_is_literally_meyes because skulls and shit weren't kept and worn by African and south American tribes 😂
“And it’s got a grotto!”
Bro accidentally revealed their sacrifice room
LITERALLY IM LIKE AHH HELL NO WHAT IS THAT!?! 😂
I was looking for this comment 😂
It is very eyes wide shut huh.
Ahahahahahahhayahaya
Where?
" im not that rich bro i promise"
Very elegant and sophisticated classic design.
Imagine buying this house and realizing you can only use one room at a time
Thats the truth
Speaking of,. How is your cave?
Yeah, only bedroom… changing every nights in a month. So sad
You could always hire people to use the other rooms.
They had a massive entourage. It was called the Maison du Roi. It could be as many as 2000 people.
The 2-story Library is SO Badass
righttt
Swear my jaw dropped when I saw it
The library and the grotto actually were the only rooms shown in this short that didn't look awful
I would spend my life in that room😂
Would never even use that but yes its cool af
Home❌️
Mother of Sports Ground✅️
Luxury real estate agents will learn time and time again the hard way that “expensive” does not equal “valuable”. The single most expensive real estate ever sold was 4 empty floors on a building right next to Central Park in Manhattan. Property like that is what is truly “valuable” to the real rich people and until this property sells for more than 238 million dollars, claiming itself as “the most expensive house in the world” is a fantasy. If this house does ever sell it will be less than half of its asking price. “How many times do we have to teach you this lesson old man?”
Nobles during the age of enlightment: "I don't understand why the mob is angry"
Well, now the wealth disparity is even greather than in those times. Thanks to technological development the effectiveness of labour increased so much that we could easily feed and house everyone and yet millions of working people still starve so that a couple of billionaires could have an even more ridiculous amount of money and wealth. I have friends who work full time and are homeless. And that's the "rich" part of the world, I don't live in the Third World. Gotta love capitalism.
@@morgannull4685 It's capitalism, exactly as it was described by Marx - if you have time I recommend you read chapter eight of the "Capital vol. 1" (the entire book is hard and long, so if you aren't interested you won't get through it). Yes, factory conditions have improved somewhat since the XIX century, at least in Europe, but relatively to what they produce, the workers are even more exploited and they are still being fucked over when it comes to how many hours they have to work. I worked at a steel mill and we literally had an electrician who worked over 30 hours without any break. I myself worked almost 70 hours in a week (12 hours monday-friday and 8 hours on saturday) and for what? My health is ruined, I risked my life every day and I still only got a fraction of what I produced, barely more than minimum monthly wage needed to survive (approximately 5 dollars an hour in my country).
@@mlodylechita7564Income inequality might be high but so are the living conditions, thanks to capitalism. It is drastically better than back in the day, if it wasn't, people would actually revolt.
@@PrimoPeteno
Someone is still able to afford the place when the 40% of french families don't own their own house (just like serfs). This means elites still exist today.
"Bro I swear I didn't use creative mode!"
Bro's house:
😂
//;;*;*;*;*;*;*;*;*;//..;;//.
and there are people who have nothing to eat. broken world!
I was gonna buy this place but it's too small for me and my goldfish 🐠. 😳
I'm definitely getting a place like this when I move out of my parents' house.
After moving out from the basement 🥵
gonna try to convince a bank that I’m royalty so I can take out a loan for this baby
Lol or just start squatting
I believe you. I have faith in you. 🫵🙌
😅
Fun fact- the Palace of Versailles started out as a hunting lodge that got a little out of hand.
A little? 😂😂
it also was stinky af bc they just took a dump anywhere they pleased.
@@Kyo_Streamsthat sounds super fun and exciting tho
@@TighearnachuaCleirighyou are deranged
@@TighearnachuaCleirigha fact.
The gas $ for mowing that yard is probably as much as I make in a week.
"The king's bedroom where the royalty is made." 😂
with royal nectar
The king can make a royalty wherever a king pleases though😂
Where the inbreds and first cousins make the beast with two backs. Sources? Hapsburg syndrome, for one.
He could used the word " Manufactured" 😂😂
@@vermanki ...and this is where the Magic happens.
How's the WiFi?
😂😂😂😂😂😂🏆🏆
😂
@sveaoge For real, unfortunately that property needs its own tower. 😂
😂😂😂
Asking the real question
Who could never be buying this masterpiece of a history is a masterpiece of history, it is priceless
as an Indian i thought this house was used in a movie houseful 2 💀
Guest : Bro, excuse me but i need to go to toilet
Owner : Here's the map & you're here
Share Google location 😁
- "Taxi!!!"
- "Where to go sir?"
- "The toilet!"
Imagine King living in that Palace while having diarrhoea.
@@smallSphere69 Imao he be regretting his whole life
@@heycutie2 Nah. He will probably have his servant carry around a loo wherever he goes.
lmao😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
This is really cool but it’s sad to see how some people lived like this while others suffered in poverty and it still happens today
not even a golf course included.. what a waste.
Pawn Stars: idk, best I can do is 500$, let me call a guy who knows these stuff.
😂😂😂😂😂
Beard of Knowledge comes in, doesn't give you a price.
The gas bill alone would kill anyone living there.
These people control the gas. They can pay people to look all day for wood and burn it it 24/7 for at least 1000 years
😂😂😂😂😂
Such a waste!
1 million dollars a day 😅😅
Explains the coziness
Didn’t even say the price???
Let’s see that AC bill! Man curious what monthly upkeep is, this place is wild
Mans crossing timezones just to get to the toilet
Yup, if you really have to go in a hurry...you're in trouble, lol!
😂😂😂
the heating of those 45 bedrooms in a winter time 🤦
There are no bathrooms, no sauna, and no heated indoor pool. Heat comes from fireplaces and no ac. The art and antiques must remain where they are and can not be removed. But you must maintain the insurance on every single irreplaceable item. You can swim in the outside fountain though. Oh, monthly maintenance for the grounds alone is staggering. You are essentially "owning" a museum the country cannot afford to maintain with a ton of conditions attached. Still interested?
@@petercook4858 fires can accidentally happen in places that are not financially viable...
"the kings bedroom,where the royalty is made" 😂😂😂😂😂
Only the purest of royalty is made as man and mother bring forth a new hereditary disorder to rule over this land for 3 infantile years.
@@ziadabouazra5380lfmaoaoaoaooskddkdkdk
*no.*
ISS: Allow me to introduce myself
U know u got a big home when u need gps to get around
I've got a feeling the goddamn wheelchair alone going to cost more than my entire house
That's not even a home that's a country within a country.
Definitely
Goes to show just how lavish French nobility were. There’s a reason their revolution is amongst the most famous examples.
@@tylerclarke4829Exactly. Wealth like that when people were starving.
Problem is its probably haunted haha
"The King's bedroom, where the Royalty is MADE" LMFAO
Ha! I just got it 😂
I’d be popping wheelies in the wheelchair like it’s 1586
why I feel agent 47 hiding somewhere waiting to take his shot 😱
"The king's bedroom, where the royalty is made" 😂
Finally found this comment
@@Subaru_Natsuki trust me I looked for it too 😂😂
I came to the comments for this! I was like "there's no way no one caught that" lol 😂
Stuff made here.
Marie Antoinette’s son was rolling in royalty 💀
Nahhh😭😭😭
*Cue the music "They see me rollin..they hatin.."
Bro was the first one to pimp his ride.
Now this is the Real Life "Manhwa Dukedom Mansion"😂❤
Funny how the king's bedroom was by far the ugliest room there, and the bed was only a queen size.
Imagine getting to your room then you remember you left some stuff back in the car
Lol, thats what his servants are for 😂
In one of your cars you mean 😂😂😂😂
James,I forget my cigarettes in the Bentley!
Yes Sir,which one?
😂😂😂😂😂
That’s what go karts are for 💨💨💨
The maintenance and cleaning alone on a daily basis would drive you nuts.
More money,more problems.
I don't think maintenance and cleaning fees is a problem if you could afford to live in a mansion like this lmao 😂
what? If you got money you wouldn't care about some trivial shit 😂
idek what to say after reading this comment 💀
You only clean the places you actually use so im guessing its no different than cleaning a onebedroom apatment.
The French government pays for the maintenance, it's international treasure
The fact that he said "that's his actual wheelchair " like the was supposed to add some kind of value to the house💯
The guy living in it : anyone can do this, if I can you can too. Motivation speech over.
This house is not luxury, it is a museum. Somehow I don’t want to live in a museum
Yeah, it's just too bing for one family. I would have to move in all my relatives, aunts and uncles, and cousins for this to make sense. Even then it would be too big.
It's not a house it's a literal museum
Somehow you never will
Imagine you buy a house with its own source of income
Imagine getting a cup of water in the middle of the night.
You just ring and a servant brings it. 😅
I'd wait for daylight, I'll survive missing a cup of hydration for a night 😂
It’s as creepy as f. 🫣
You hear "IMOHTEP!, IMOHTEP!!!!"
You'd be back by sunrise.
The most expensive but smaller homes 🏡 looks a 💯 % more beautiful 💭🤔
Marie Antoinette was the wife of King Louis XVI. Napoleon had nothing to do with this.
@@alioshax7797yes but this happened in the 1700’s
Greets new housekeeper, “you must be new?” No sir, I’ve been working here since you were born, just speaking to you for the first time.
Hi.... I'm Tony Macelli you're new housekeeper
Bro, I feel like this at the golf course I've been working at for 9 years, I couldn't imagine how it would be here 😂
Playing hide and seek with 50 or more people would be a lot of fun here
Until that napoleon vase falls over
clear the house... and play nerf... or any other physical games 😂
Yea a peasants game
The mummy was a kid playing hide and seek only that they didn't find him then they gave up.
He's still hiding
Thank God, I was not the only one thinking that .
The lawn reminds me of flowers in the attic
I love that movie the mother is such a witch
French royalties walk through 3 doors and enter the Backrooms. By the time they get out, France stopped using guillotines.
"These are actually real mummies" goddamn grave robbers
Así no es una momia real, el lino es más fino, es de algún funcionario y da gracias a que la guardaron pues en la época se usaban de fertilizante y combustible, de nada Dora.😂
??
“The king’s bedroom, where the royalty is made” 💀💀
"No wait, that's the bathroom that does that"
😂😂😂😂 where it exactly made me pause n laugh. (Even if its mostly narcissists were born, they just added extra remarks specifically 😂)
😆😆😆😆
That was a stupid line 😂
Omg haha 😂😂
Bro lives in resident evil 4 castle
Christ it’s like a resident evil map, filled with vases that probably contain herbs or a box of shot gun shells.
Imagine getting mummified and then ending up in some guy's Library 😂
If the mansion has some fun activities to haunt Ill see it as a win.
"Imagine dying and 5000 years later you're propped up as an art piece in some rich persons home" stolen top comment 9 days later with 13k likes, shame
In one of the Batman stories, Batman dies by falling from a building while fighting joker and the joker than keeps his body hung in his closet for months while it rots.
Hide and seek must be a blast for children.
I want this as a level in the next Hitman game.
Yesss that would be awesome
Yeah like a bigger version of braithwait manor in Hitman: Contracts
Make it reality.
If they play it right they can make a whole game in that place.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
More like the Haunted Mansion 😂
Ok but where is the blood sacrificing alter??
Great example of "can't take anything to the grave"
And sadly not even your body by the looks of that mummy.. 😔
it wouldnt even fit in the grave
People: If you've got it, flaunt it!
Also people: You can't take it with you.
@thelittlebean8734 I mean its French for crying out loud ..they conqured Egypt I'm pretty sure and obviously took ancient artifacts
Sure, you can't. But what you'll leave will be remembered by the living for ages to come or until they forget or gets destroyed.
I think what I find fascinating about this home is just how skinny and long it is. This was deliberate, of course. When it was built there was no electricity or light bulbs. It relied upon natural lighting during the day, and likely bespoke, personal lighting solutions at night. That chandelier likely was once filled with hand-placed candles which needed regular replacement, and the various fireplaces provided the rest.
A modern mansion would never had a long, skinny footprint like this, as it would not have to rely on natural light. (and it could include skylights, which were just not an option when this was built)
Wow very interesting, great observation!
What's skylight
@@1A_B_C1window in the ceiling
That is so cool to think about when comparing it to modern architecture
I personally like this set up better. Lots of natural light. Also the rooms aren't too big I noticed. They encourage closeness, socializing, and intimacy. Some of the big places built today are so huge with open plans it feels sterile and lonely and unsafe in a sense.
they never give the architect any credit
That's not a house. That is a damn palace.
That opening window balcony makes you feel like Giorno at the end of the series
I once house-sat a large mansion for a friend's parents when I was coincidentally in their city on a work-assignment for 2 weeks. It was actually quite lonely and since I knew no one in the area I spent most of my time in just the living room watching TV. I was happier when I got back to my crummy apartment cause at least I had some roommates there to talk to lol.
Interesting perspective. What’s good is excess if you can’t share it??
A mansion doesn't make a home or happiness. People you care about make the hone. large, empty spaces just amplify the silence and loneliness.
@@RevengenceRaven xactly
You learned a valuable lesson. I was with a rich girl spending daddy’s money for 3 years. Lived in a mini-mansion and actual mansions everywhere else we went to visit. I have never felt more alone and depressed than I was at the end of that relationship. Sitting in my brand new mini-mansion with extraordinary luxury all around. I’m much happier now in my 1,200 square foot D.R. Horton home! Drowning in peace lol
@itscomplicatedbeingawizard2892 I purposely sold my previous home because it had way more space than what I needed. I opted to then buy a similarly priced home for its location rather than size. It was 50% smaller, but 30 minutes from the ocean, instead of being in the Midwest lol. The location made me far more happy than the size of the house.
Bro selling a whole state with its own ecosystem
thats what i thought lol bro is selling a entire country fr
You know its haunted as hell.
But isn't the most expensive house is Antilia? The Ambani house??? 🤔🤔
holy crap the amount of historic artifacts that are in that house it just truly incredible and that they’re still in pristine condition
Would love to tour it to compare to Hearst castle. If you never heard of it, give it a quick search.
stolen artifacts to be precise 🧐
Arguably better than the current trend of British museums
I’m suprised it’s not robbed
Better not let Mr bean in there 😂
1: that's not a house, that is a palace
2: someone needs to crap in a random corner of that place and see how long it takes to be found.
😂
The low growl of the Aston Martin coming up the driveway is the chef's kiss🎉
There are people who think they're rich who couldn't afford the upkeep on this joint.