This group seems to be the most informed and tasteful of the myriad explorers. Their comments are educated and their choice of accompanying music with the visuals is careful and well done. Close-ups and slow panning without shifting perspectives is excellent. Thank you for this viewing.
We really like that idea and thought about interviewing people who have some kind of relationship to the abandoned houses. But it's not as easy as you might think and the effort to produce such an episode would be immense. Maybe in the future
@@bwturbex just a suggestion, but why not just add someone to your team who is interested in genealogy? Maybe you could find a college student who could use their research for credit? I understand what you’re saying about the difficulty, especially when you’re traveling in different countries and who knows how the record’s were kept? I’ve worked in a field where I had to research families from the 1700’s to the present. I got my best information from Ancestry. You guys should have a tv show. Or be on National Geographic. Thanks so much for sharing your journeys for us housebound folks. ❤️
Not only are the places they show incredible, the videos are even better, with the right length, well narrated, with information, the editing is great and how important the music is !! Great job always!
You gentlemen are the best of all the explorers I have seen. Quality is superb and there's no guessing or making things up involved. And no annoying dramatic voice overs or haunted effects. Your video is a fine documentary and I can't wait to check out everything you have produced.
For a while I stopped watching these kind of documentaries/videos because it hurts and I feel so down watching, well I still do. But one realization is that no matter how the glory you have in this world, it will come to an end and nothing will be brought when you leave this world.
Stunning! It breaks my heart to see the ruin that these homes have come to. I am grateful that you use care and respect in documenting them for future generations. Thank you.
We didn’t find searching for information in big books tedious. Because as there was no alternative back then, no internet. It was normal for us. And we had patience doing it. I think the internet is a wonderful thing. But the patience we developed growing up/living in that era without it, has stayed with us. People from the past usually don’t expect instant gratification. As people do today.
Me too! I know I’m an old coot (1956) but I was terrified of the chamber pots under the beds. I’d rather die and run the gauntlet of really mean pecking chickens as I ran the outhouse next to the barn than poop or pee in chamber 17:45 pot under the bed. Knowing my grandmother, she’d have me me empty it. She scared the death out of me, never had indoor plumbing except in her kitchen. I was told that when she was moved to a ‘modern’ old folks home, she was kicked out for fighting and cheating at cards.
This is just so sad to imagine how this family was feeling at the end. One feels that they own their properties and in the end hey find out that their properties own them.
That was just incredible. Your photo work is super. Thanks for the distraction from this sad world we live in. Love you guys stay safe out there. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Things and places don't last that long here in the states. I mean if something here is 100 years old that's OLD!! In Europe, 100 years is NOTHING. When I was in Germany way back in the early 80's and on our trips some places and things were hundreds of years old!! Hard to wrap my head around the idea of centuries old.
What gorgeous old frescoes, rooms, ceilings, furniture. This place could've been magnificent at one time. Art, and such great examples of past culture. The accompanying music is spot on, as usual. A wonderful video. Thank you!
EXCELLENT ENDING TO AN AWESOME TOUR OF ITALY!! Congratulations to all of you that participated in this beautiful series. I can't believe it's over. Thank you for taking us along with you. Can't wait to see where we are going next!!!
I am so glad you guys have each other to explore with. I think it makes for better videos. What one doesn't catch someone else will. Wonderful job! Keep exploring! 🤗🤗🤗
So beautiful! Love seeing the still pictures of the rooms lit up. I dream of restoring a place like that. I always feel a sense of sadness that such treasures are forgotten. 😔 Keep up the great work. 🙂
Was für ein großartiges Video. Ich hatte die ganze Zeit über Gänsehaut! Es ist immer traurig, dass diese wunderschönen, geschichtsträchtigen Gebäude verlassen und dann erst oft nach Jahrzehnten wieder erforscht werden, wenn die alten Bewohner nicht mehr sind. Aber gleichzeitig so unfassbar faszinierend - vielen Dank dafür. Das war eine kleine Reise in eine andere Zeit, und ich weiß das sehr zu schätzen. Ich würde mich über eine Fortsetzung freuen! ♥
I do love the explorations of homes, manors and villas. What a great series this set on Italy has been. This one, the old old overgrown church, the abandoned villages. Wonderful. Gorgeous photography. Some great camp sites for you guys. For a crew who was seriously hampered by Covid, you’ve done very well bringing us explorations through it all. Thank you!
I like how when you guys film the camera is not all shaky. I LOVE videos of tours of abandoned places because I feel like I’m in there too! However I can’t watch a lot of similar channels because when the camera is shaky it makes me feel car sick (if that makes sense, certain movies & home videos filmed that way do that too me also) but I am able to watch your videos entirely which I love & appreciate!
Rachel, thanks a lot for your kind comment! Yes, we know the issue that only 1% of the urbex videos out there is shot by professionals. We actually learned filmmaking, so we are happy to bring some nice urbex content to UA-cam!
@@bwturbex much appreciated you guys do an amazing job, from the locations to the storytelling! This is kind of random but I have a theory on those yellow & black capsules from the 80’s.. They could be “yellow jackets” which where speed/diet pills used back then, I could be wrong (and they could just be viagra lol) but it’s just a thought.
As well I enjoy the quiet team work, the group is organized with no shouting or talking over each other. Very professional work. Thanks I look forward to your videos.
You did not let us down. This is epic. Sad to see and know the memories will fade away after certain time. It’s matter of time. Too good team. Appreciate your hard work and dedication 👏🏼
wow your videos are actually the best one out of any urbex videos! the camera movement, editing style, and even the stills are so amazing! it's rare to see so much actual information digging or history about the place in other urbex channel. immediately getting addicted to your channel and your super interesting content. sending lots of love and support from other country! also, your videos really helps me to stay calm during stressfull days❤
Hands down the best urbex channel on youtube periodt. Netflix should let you make a documentary for real guyss!!! Gosh watching your videos is like an experience. Love them so much.🤩
Loved this vid. Especially that you could answer the question on why it was abandoned and left to rot. Beautiful furniture and so sad that an old man died all alone in this once upon a time grand home. Two decades is not even that old but once abandoned, how quickly things decay. Life as we know it. Looking forward to more exploration videos.
There were so many treasures large and small in that beautiful villa. It’s sad when families waste time bickering over them and precious things rot away in the meantime. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful place with us.
When you opened the book at the first floor, the one with the Map on it I was like "Wait!!! isn't that Thessaloniki from Greece, and in particular Khalkidhiki?" AND IT WAS!!!!
Great finale of the Italy series, BWT 👏 . The location (beatiful paintings on ceilings and walls, very expensive furniture, etc.) and the footage, especially the drone footage, are just amazing. See you in the next video. Many greetings from Northern Germany to Saxony :-)
at min 15 you show a book with some phrases underlined. It talks about inehritance stuff and the underlined part is about the way debt are passing with inheritance...i found this interesting
It sucks when family dies, then you have family disputes of the next generation....which is crazy because Italians are always super close with one another. To see this reminds me of my family's house after my grandparents passed.
It such a shame that all will be lost and for what? Pride, selflessness, shame? What ever the reason it's sad to see such beauty crumble into nothingness.
It's all so very beautiful and sad ... You have to wonder. Who was the last family member to walk out that door? Maybe wandering around for a bit, remembering.. and then pausing to take one long last look behind before closing the door for the last time.
This was such an epic series from Italy. I loved the whole journey you guys took to bring such fascinating ruins and abando. This last video was such a stunning and beautiful place. Looking forward to another new series. Great job!! Thanks for bringing this discovery!! 😍🔥♥️♥️♥️
Fantastic video guys!! What a beautiful place. You'd never know from the exterior of this villa what treasure it held inside. Aside from the video and Toby's excellent still shots, I loved your choice of music that started at about minute 19:05. Gorgeous music! And lastly, I really enjoy your eloquent narration and the obvious reverence you show for this and all the sites you explore. Well done!
Another beautiful video. You guys do a wonderful job of taking only photos and leaving only footprints. I think you guys are some of the most respectful explorers out there. Keep up the great work.
Love the music in beginning...and piano in other videos of yours. Been watching and reading comments a couple hours now...your voices and films are so relaxing, and soul reaching. Good evening from Pennsylvania, USA.
The picture of the lady almost looked like a Drew Barrymore... Sad to see such amazing pieces were of grandeur but now being swollen by nature... Still always amazes me with your videos... Will wait for your next adventures... ❤️
Some Catholic person in the older section of the house had a great devotion to Our Lady Of Lourdes. They had a little private altar and many bottles of holy water from there. It looks like they visited the site many times.
Just a shame. Such a beautiful place still. Love all the furniture n frescos. You are so lucky to see all of this in person. But I do love looking over your shoulder. This Italy series is my favorite. Hope you are well. N hopefully got your covid vaccine. GB from Nevada.
Even though the pomp is fading you clearly can feel the luxury there! Our aim is to let our viewers feel the atmosphere of the place like we do. Thanks for watching and see you in the next episode :)
This group seems to be the most informed and tasteful of the myriad explorers. Their comments are educated and their choice of accompanying music with the visuals is careful and well done. Close-ups and slow panning without shifting perspectives is excellent.
Thank you for this viewing.
I wish there could be a series that tracks down the owners to share their stories.
Uh , dead . 🤦♂️
@@bulkhungry not all are dead many have survivors, decendants, the dead also have their stories.
We really like that idea and thought about interviewing people who have some kind of relationship to the abandoned houses. But it's not as easy as you might think and the effort to produce such an episode would be immense. Maybe in the future
@@bwturbex just a suggestion, but why not just add someone to your team who is interested in genealogy? Maybe you could find a college student who could use their research for credit?
I understand what you’re saying about the difficulty, especially when you’re traveling in different countries and who knows how the record’s were kept? I’ve worked in a field where I had to research families from the 1700’s to the present. I got my best information from Ancestry.
You guys should have a tv show. Or be on National Geographic. Thanks so much for sharing your journeys for us housebound folks. ❤️
Ups and downs...
Not only are the places they show incredible, the videos are even better, with the right length, well narrated, with information, the editing is great and how important the music is !! Great job always!
You gentlemen are the best of all the explorers I have seen. Quality is superb and there's no guessing or making things up involved. And no annoying dramatic voice overs or haunted effects. Your video is a fine documentary and I can't wait to check out everything you have produced.
For a while I stopped watching these kind of documentaries/videos because it hurts and I feel so down watching, well I still do. But one realization is that no matter how the glory you have in this world, it will come to an end and nothing will be brought when you leave this world.
So sad to see such history and treasures left behind
Yes, that's why we go to these places to make people aware of that.
That's why you never see a trailer behind a hearse.
Stunning! It breaks my heart to see the ruin that these homes have come to. I am grateful that you use care and respect in documenting them for future generations. Thank you.
Imagine that the family watch this video, and remembered how it was when they lived there! It would be crazy for them to see how it's just gone.
of a beautiful life and home what could have happened I'll stay tuned!
Let's just hope the former occupant's lives are much better & that they are happier now.
Don't worry they're all died
@@What-tr3hb how do u know ???
We didn’t find searching for information in big books tedious. Because as there was no alternative back then, no internet. It was normal for us. And we had patience doing it. I think the internet is a wonderful thing. But the patience we developed growing up/living in that era without it, has stayed with us. People from the past usually don’t expect instant gratification. As people do today.
Me too! I know I’m an old coot (1956) but I was terrified of the chamber pots under the beds. I’d rather die and run the gauntlet of really mean pecking chickens as I ran the outhouse next to the barn than poop or pee in chamber 17:45 pot under the bed. Knowing my grandmother, she’d have me me empty it. She scared the death out of me, never had indoor plumbing except in her kitchen. I was told that when she was moved to a ‘modern’ old folks home, she was kicked out for fighting and cheating at cards.
This is just so sad to imagine how this family was feeling at the end. One feels that they own their properties and in the end hey find out that their properties own them.
Well said but true.
Can’t get enough of this channel! Everything you touch turns to gold! Yet another fantastic instalment.
That was just incredible. Your photo work is super. Thanks for the distraction from this sad world we live in. Love you guys stay safe out there. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Things and places don't last that long here in the states. I mean if something here is 100 years old that's OLD!! In Europe, 100 years is NOTHING. When I was in Germany way back in the early 80's and on our trips some places and things were hundreds of years old!! Hard to wrap my head around the idea of centuries old.
Another mindblowing video 🤯 That furniture and artwork are priceless and so awesome !
We could hardly wait to explore this place on our road trip. But we wanted to end the journey with a boom!
Cool
Beautiful and fascinating, bitter sweet. Thank you for your work. 🙏🏻♥️
The best exploration channel you can find, keep doing what you do, simply incredible!
Much love from Portugal!
Thank you for the great comment! We would love to explore abandoned Portugal at some point!
That's right, you guys are at the top of the food chain...
@@bwturbex you'll find amazing places, landscapes and stories in Portugal! Would be lovely to see!
Macabre, sad...but visually stunning. AWESOME job guys! I love this type of content!
What gorgeous old frescoes, rooms, ceilings, furniture. This place could've been magnificent at one time. Art, and such great examples of past culture. The accompanying music is spot on, as usual. A wonderful video. Thank you!
EXCELLENT ENDING TO AN AWESOME TOUR OF ITALY!! Congratulations to all of you that participated in this beautiful series. I can't believe it's over. Thank you for taking us along with you. Can't wait to see where we are going next!!!
I am so glad you guys have each other to explore with. I think it makes for better videos. What one doesn't catch someone else will. Wonderful job! Keep exploring! 🤗🤗🤗
So beautiful! Love seeing the still pictures of the rooms lit up. I dream of restoring a place like that. I always feel a sense of sadness that such treasures are forgotten. 😔
Keep up the great work. 🙂
Was für ein großartiges Video. Ich hatte die ganze Zeit über Gänsehaut! Es ist immer traurig, dass diese wunderschönen, geschichtsträchtigen Gebäude verlassen und dann erst oft nach Jahrzehnten wieder erforscht werden, wenn die alten Bewohner nicht mehr sind. Aber gleichzeitig so unfassbar faszinierend - vielen Dank dafür. Das war eine kleine Reise in eine andere Zeit, und ich weiß das sehr zu schätzen. Ich würde mich über eine Fortsetzung freuen! ♥
This is my favorite explore. You not only brought us along for the explore but also provided some answers about the occupants. Great explore!
I do love the explorations of homes, manors and villas. What a great series this set on Italy has been. This one, the old old overgrown church, the abandoned villages. Wonderful. Gorgeous photography. Some great camp sites for you guys. For a crew who was seriously hampered by Covid, you’ve done very well bringing us explorations through it all. Thank you!
What an amazing video again... Every shot, every moment always the highest quality. Even the music is perfectly chosen. Thank you for your hard work.
You're very welcome. Great to hear that you appreciate the time we put in this
I agree, I wish I could go alone with these guys it's so fascinating love to you both ❤
I like how when you guys film the camera is not all shaky. I LOVE videos of tours of abandoned places because I feel like I’m in there too! However I can’t watch a lot of similar channels because when the camera is shaky it makes me feel car sick (if that makes sense, certain movies & home videos filmed that way do that too me also) but I am able to watch your videos entirely which I love & appreciate!
Rachel, thanks a lot for your kind comment! Yes, we know the issue that only 1% of the urbex videos out there is shot by professionals. We actually learned filmmaking, so we are happy to bring some nice urbex content to UA-cam!
@@bwturbex much appreciated you guys do an amazing job, from the locations to the storytelling! This is kind of random but I have a theory on those yellow & black capsules from the 80’s.. They could be “yellow jackets” which where speed/diet pills used back then, I could be wrong (and they could just be viagra lol) but it’s just a thought.
As well I enjoy the quiet team work, the group is organized with no shouting or talking over each other. Very professional work. Thanks I look forward to your videos.
I have the same issue and this channel is one of the rare ones that I can watch because of it :v
I also love the voice of the narrator. You can feel the sincerity in his voice.
Wow what a finish! This entire series has been incredible - thank you BWT for such amazing work!
You did not let us down. This is epic. Sad to see and know the memories will fade away after certain time. It’s matter of time. Too good team. Appreciate your hard work and dedication 👏🏼
When that last person was left there, all alone, abandoned, I got really emotional. Seeing this made me cry; it broke my heart.
A wonderful video. Thanks for taking us with you. Stay safe and healthy. Prayers from the United States.🇺🇸❤️
All of your videos is worth watching and deserves million subcribers..looking forward for your new videos
wow your videos are actually the best one out of any urbex videos! the camera movement, editing style, and even the stills are so amazing! it's rare to see so much actual information digging or history about the place in other urbex channel. immediately getting addicted to your channel and your super interesting content. sending lots of love and support from other country!
also, your videos really helps me to stay calm during stressfull days❤
Hands down the best urbex channel on youtube periodt. Netflix should let you make a documentary for real guyss!!! Gosh watching your videos is like an experience. Love them so much.🤩
Fantastic place!! The furniture alone is worth a small fortune.
You all are having the time of your life, and taking us with you. Thank you for showing the beauty of these old structures that so few appreciate.
Made me sad. So much history. So much feeling
Thank you guys for a most inspiring trip to Italy! Much appreciated. Take only photos, leave only footprints approach; that is the right way.
You guys make my day better! The captures, the sounds, every detail is full of magic! Thanks for Argentina! 🥀🙏🏻🇦🇷😊
Thanks for joining our adventures! Stay curious :)
“.....and the Urbex Academy Award goes to......
Broken Window Theory for their Second Italian Series!”
Congratulations.
Thankyou & Cheers BWT Team!
Bet the home in its prime was stunning, it’s always sad to see how things can go so wrong in people’s lives. Another fantastic exploration guys ❤️
We would have loved to find old pictures or slides showing the inside.
@@bwturbex that would have been amazing to see. Hopefully the family have these with them to remember happier times.
Loved this vid. Especially that you could answer the question on why it was abandoned and left to rot. Beautiful furniture and so sad that an old man died all alone in this once upon a time grand home. Two decades is not even that old but once abandoned, how quickly things decay. Life as we know it. Looking forward to more exploration videos.
You guys.. astonishing as always.
Great video and research work!
I, we thank u!
There were so many treasures large and small in that beautiful villa. It’s sad when families waste time bickering over them and precious things rot away in the meantime. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful place with us.
Magnificent place and you have done it proud with your impeccable filming. Thank you 😊
That was powerful boys!!
I can't stop watching your videos, they are put together so brilliantly. Thankyou for showing the world these hidden treasures!!
When you opened the book at the first floor, the one with the Map on it I was like "Wait!!! isn't that Thessaloniki from Greece, and in particular Khalkidhiki?" AND IT WAS!!!!
Absolutely mind blowing.. thank you for all your hard work exploring .. God bless y’all
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That pizza you guys made using skill share looks so good omg I had to say it lol
Had to look up that " gavin luke - may she rest " ... what an awesome and sad feeling composition.
@Paul Davey That's what I thought too. I googled cyanide capsules and found a picture that looked very similar to those they found.
I loved this entire series❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for this very beautiful video!
Remains special to see how wealth can decline when there is no one left to maintain it.
Gratidao pela legenda em português! Gosto muito dos seus vídeos.Obrigada!
Eu também amei!😀
tem br em todo lugar rsr
Loved the video and thanks for the tour in the villa
Great finale of the Italy series, BWT 👏 . The location (beatiful paintings on ceilings and walls, very expensive furniture, etc.) and the footage, especially the drone footage, are just amazing. See you in the next video. Many greetings from Northern Germany to Saxony :-)
Fantastic work, very well made!
at min 15 you show a book with some phrases underlined. It talks about inehritance stuff and the underlined part is about the way debt are passing with inheritance...i found this interesting
This is the third video I’ve seen so far and your photography is amazing!
It sucks when family dies, then you have family disputes of the next generation....which is crazy because Italians are always super close with one another. To see this reminds me of my family's house after my grandparents passed.
Your videos are so interesting, cinematic and soothing... I have been subscribed for a while now but recently your videos are what i watch before bed
It such a shame that all will be lost and for what? Pride, selflessness, shame? What ever the reason it's sad to see such beauty crumble into nothingness.
Excellent video you need to be on Travel Channel. 👍👏💖
It's all so very beautiful and sad ... You have to wonder. Who was the last family member to walk out that door? Maybe wandering around for a bit, remembering.. and then pausing to take one long last look behind before closing the door for the last time.
Just found you guys. Love your stories already.
Great job, the filming, editing and voice over story telling is all superb! I'm looking forward to seeing more French adventures soon!
There will be some solo episodes before we start with the next serie but abandoned France will be amazing 😁
This was such an epic series from Italy. I loved the whole journey you guys took to bring such fascinating ruins and abando. This last video was such a stunning and beautiful place. Looking forward to another new series. Great job!! Thanks for bringing this discovery!! 😍🔥♥️♥️♥️
Fantastic video guys!! What a beautiful place. You'd never know from the exterior of this villa what treasure it held inside. Aside from the video and Toby's excellent still shots, I loved your choice of music that started at about minute 19:05. Gorgeous music! And lastly, I really enjoy your eloquent narration and the obvious reverence you show for this and all the sites you explore. Well done!
Astonishingly good content. I really look forward to each instalment. Thank you.
Another beautiful video. You guys do a wonderful job of taking only photos and leaving only footprints. I think you guys are some of the most respectful explorers out there. Keep up the great work.
One of my favorite episodes! Thank you for sharing. It's amazing that all these things are still there, untouched.
Thanks for watching! This is a true time-capsule.
Always excited to see the new videos!!! Heck ya!!! Keep it going!!!❤️
Thanks! Next one is coming in two weeks to this channel!
Love the music in beginning...and piano in other videos of yours. Been watching and reading comments a couple hours now...your voices and films are so relaxing, and soul reaching. Good evening from Pennsylvania, USA.
This kind of documentary really deserves a million views🙌🙌🙌
Very beautiful! And sad that all that beauty is wasting away. I enjoyed looking into the rooms imagining the people who once lived there.
It was again a great Journey! Thanks!
So nice to discover another culture..great video.. Love from Tunisia 🇹🇳
Great job... the great rooms are amazing.
Great video guys!
This comment is a bit early but thanks, haha! ✌
The picture of the lady almost looked like a Drew Barrymore...
Sad to see such amazing pieces were of grandeur but now being swollen by nature...
Still always amazes me with your videos... Will wait for your next adventures... ❤️
Always so interesting and mind blowing! Thanks 🥰
Oh those antiques! What an amazing house!
Beautiful explore, Love it!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Love the name of the channel. Love the film quality. Love the narration quality. You gentlemen do the sort of work I wish I could.
Uhuuuu tem legenda! Obrigada ❤️
You are welcome. 🔥🤙
I've been binge watching all these video's, they're better than anything on TV.
A very beautiful place on the inside, too bad it is falling too pieces.
Loved the series guys! The cinematics looked absolutely top notch! I’m already looking forward to the France series!
These places are crazy amazing!
Some Catholic person in the older section of the house had a great devotion to Our Lady Of Lourdes. They had a little private altar and many bottles of holy water from there. It looks like they visited the site many times.
I thank that youtube algorithm got me here. Watched several videos and love them all. Great work! 👍👍👍
Cool, Sindy! Great to have you. Stay curious!
Excellent exploration.
Love your videos and great narration! Thanks for sharing!
That was a great series, I thoroughly enjoyed all of the places you visited. Thankyou BWT
Y'all do such good work. Sad town. Thank you
Just a shame. Such a beautiful place still. Love all the furniture n frescos. You are so lucky to see all of this in person. But I do love looking over your shoulder. This Italy series is my favorite. Hope you are well. N hopefully got your covid vaccine. GB from Nevada.
Even though the pomp is fading you clearly can feel the luxury there! Our aim is to let our viewers feel the atmosphere of the place like we do. Thanks for watching and see you in the next episode :)
Thanks for making me feel old. I had to study at school and university with books, no Internet!... 😜😫🖤
I love your channel guy and the narrative is outstanding
Again a brilliant film from BWT.
Historically and brilliantly filmed with good storytelling and atmospheric music.
You are the best.
Thanks buddy. Are you already looking forward to the France series?
Another great video... 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
another great find and exploration
Absolutely amazing! You opened up a new world to me, the possibility of me exploring those places is almost "nil"
Just now discovered these adventures. Jaw dropping ...very impressive !
Enjoy the episodes! Next one will be uploaded in one week.
Excelente episódio!