Astonishing Abandoned 17th Century Italian Palace of a Venetian Family

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  • @robertrossi8049
    @robertrossi8049 3 роки тому +39

    Hi Lesley, I am Italian, and i live in Canada, we enjoyed your video, you asked questions about certain items. #1,the container on the wood stove that you said was for pasta, is really for heating water to be used for cooking. #2, the cabinets in the kitchen were not for live stock, but for storage of cheese, bread etc. . #3 The frames that looked like slays, are really bed warmers, that are put in the bed with a container of hot coal on the frame. Hope this was helpful to you. Keep those great videos coming. Stay safe.

  • @alohamd165
    @alohamd165 3 роки тому +345

    I think it’s criminal that these places and the items inside are not saved, as important part of history.

    • @charles5596
      @charles5596 3 роки тому +15

      They are saved . They havent just walked off the street , someone let them in

    • @l.a.picasa3912
      @l.a.picasa3912 3 роки тому +15

      That's why I think these videos are so important. They serve as a type of documentation and preservation of history, giving a sense of daily life of the era.

    • @marcelyeoh8900
      @marcelyeoh8900 3 роки тому +12

      There are people who have businesses that rescue architectural artifacts from buildings scheduled for destruction. I wonder if there is one where they rescue furniture.

    • @alexijo24
      @alexijo24 3 роки тому +5

      well, in Italia it's a mission impossible.

    • @carlastephens8053
      @carlastephens8053 3 роки тому +17

      Do other countries not have any types of Historical groups that preserve this history??? How can it be there are no heirs, organizations??? It’s sickening to see the beauty and craftsmanship that no longer exists being let decay. Sad😔

  • @kreativundglucklich6393
    @kreativundglucklich6393 3 роки тому +128

    Those weren‘t „cages for living animals to be eaten“, how you imagined, that was the cheese riping cellar. Those People made their own cheese. To ripen, it got to be stored by possibly low temperature, that’s why the room layed a little bit downstairs. And the grit of those „cages“ should have kept any animals (flies and mice) away from that cheese.

    • @giorgiodifrancesco4590
      @giorgiodifrancesco4590 3 роки тому +6

      They are simple storages for food, in use before the invention of refrigerator.

    • @vanessasimmons1175
      @vanessasimmons1175 3 роки тому +7

      Yes I’ve seen references to these type as cupboards before as to being used for animals. They’re not. My granny had cupboards like that where she stored fresh food, cheese etc before refrigerators.

    • @Susitamarie
      @Susitamarie 3 роки тому +6

      I just love the history of how people once lived!

    • @jangusethna8537
      @jangusethna8537 3 роки тому +1

      @@vanessasimmons1175 yes. we called them meat safes when I was a kid.

    • @narimendjoudi6324
      @narimendjoudi6324 3 роки тому

      IT'S FOR THE VEGETABLES AND FRUITS... I'M SURE ABOUT IT .

  • @hahna77
    @hahna77 3 роки тому +8

    This is the person on the Eugenics certificate on the wall: Victor Emmanuel II was King of Sardinia from 1849 until 17 March 1861, when he assumed the title of King of Italy and became the first king of a united Italy since the 6th century, a title he held until his death in 1878. So this was the home and family of the 1st King of Italy. Amazing. I really wish you took more time on the books, art and pictures etc, because that's where the real details and fascination lies, not just on walls and furniture. Edit: His great-grandson, the last king of Italy, Umberto II lived for 37 years in exile, in Cascais, on the Portuguese Riviera. He never set foot in his native land again; the 1948 constitution of the Italian Republic not only forbade amending the constitution to restore the monarchy, but until 2002 barred all male heirs to the defunct Italian throne from ever returning to Italian soil. (Well this explains everything being left behind). You have discovered a masterpiece of both mystery and history of unknown worth. Wow.

    • @myrnaalcachupas5673
      @myrnaalcachupas5673 Місяць тому

      Thank you for your explanation about the owner of the mansion and his family. It's really nice to know the people who are living in abandoned houses and the lifestyle of the people living n there. Thank you for your information. Thanks Lesley.

  • @tonistinchcomb6247
    @tonistinchcomb6247 3 роки тому +171

    It breaks my heart to see such a beautiful palace left to decay like that. Another great video, Lesley! You always knock it out of the park.

  • @susiefairfield7218
    @susiefairfield7218 3 роки тому +217

    The Lion on the bench is St. Mark's Lion and was the symbol ofthe serene republic of Venice or region of Veneto and the latin says "Peace be unto you"

    • @sylvievicenza179
      @sylvievicenza179 3 роки тому +7

      Not a family crest!

    • @paperroses7615
      @paperroses7615 3 роки тому +2

      @@sylvievicenza179 Excatly!

    • @Ronkyort0dox
      @Ronkyort0dox 3 роки тому +7

      It takes a special kind of ignorance not to know that

    • @sylvievicenza179
      @sylvievicenza179 3 роки тому +40

      @@Ronkyort0dox !?! The guy does not live here, is not familiar with the lion then we need to give him a break. When I travel in other countries I do not catch all of the intricaties of the culture.

    • @sylvievicenza179
      @sylvievicenza179 3 роки тому +9

      @@AdrienneS1970 When I arrived here I remember writing a review with a lot of enthusiasm and months after I realised that I was wrong with my assumption. It does happen. I am grateful that someone had the chance and the guys to enter where I would not enter. Have a good 2021 stay safe.

  • @Kay-pb8tm
    @Kay-pb8tm 3 роки тому +36

    I truly admire the Bros of Decay. You show a true appreciation and respect for these very amazing special places and objects. I love watching your production and exploring these magnificent places.

  • @maryellenbruneau3360
    @maryellenbruneau3360 3 роки тому +39

    It makes me so sad to see these beautiful old places just rotting away!!! What history that place holds!! Thank you for sharing it with us all!! 💜💜

    • @annsmith4739
      @annsmith4739 3 роки тому +2

      Hi Mary your so right it makes me sad ,such a waste,they could do so much with these places Ann uk

    • @agelikitsampa2730
      @agelikitsampa2730 2 роки тому

      @@annsmith4739 ολ

  • @darlenespencer4594
    @darlenespencer4594 3 роки тому +114

    The craftsmanship of the wood, the photographs, the prints , everything about this beautiful home. Stunning ❤

    • @giorgiodifrancesco4590
      @giorgiodifrancesco4590 2 роки тому

      In the past 30 years the italian craftmanship had been destroyed to conform Italy to european standards.

  • @suzannebirkholz8757
    @suzannebirkholz8757 3 роки тому +193

    I love how you show such reverence and respect for the history these mansions/castles have. Many young people don't care about anything but the latest music, drinking and getting "laid". You have earned my respect for your treatment of these abandoned museums. Thank you for the share of these wonderful, but kind of sad places most of us would never otherwise see.

    • @pikaluv43
      @pikaluv43 3 роки тому +5

      i agree

    • @maaikevermoen1727
      @maaikevermoen1727 3 роки тому +8

      Do you know these young people? A bit harsh arent you?

    • @s.k.2017
      @s.k.2017 3 роки тому +11

      Agreed. With a choice of the many Urbex channels...Bros are my favourite because of their appreciation and respect for the old, antique, art, architecture and people’s lives; past or present. Bravo Bros of Decay! ❤️🙏

    • @hmark03
      @hmark03 3 роки тому +9

      I agree that we should respect our past, but if that wasn't the most boomer paragraph of all time,
      then I don't know what is.

    • @seayahLeah
      @seayahLeah 3 роки тому +6

      The only people I ever meet while exploring are “people my age” .... I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone older unless they are with a tripod taking pictures of the sunset.
      We are the generation to clean up what’s been left behind. I’m not sure you’ve met anyone young lately.
      Cheers tho! we all are watching this video for the same reasons

  • @jeanettemccloud1161
    @jeanettemccloud1161 3 роки тому +24

    I wish all those paintings and furniture could be saved, so sad !

    • @mariamatonti3809
      @mariamatonti3809 3 роки тому

      I think a lot of it is 2 far gone. ready 2 fall apart & I noticed in 1 close up of wood it was full of wormholes, prob has dry rot 2

  • @luiginocm
    @luiginocm 3 роки тому +12

    The three items on the floor @ 44'50" which you seem to call slats are vintage bed warmers funnily called "il prete" (singular, literally meaning "priest"). A hot brazier was put in its middle, and the whole thing laid under the blankets to warm the bed. I experienced these real life in the 1960s in my grandmother's house in northern Italy.

  • @portlandval55
    @portlandval55 3 роки тому +71

    Thank you for respecting the family and the material items left behind. There is a reverence for history in your videos. This is much better than having a feeling of intrusion and spying. Thank you.

  • @kangirigungi
    @kangirigungi 3 роки тому +48

    This is what you should do. Take the best pictures of your explores, have them printed on photo paper, put them in fancy photo albums like those in this video, and put those in a safe place so they won't be lost even after UA-cam is gone.

    • @morganhatfield1283
      @morganhatfield1283 3 роки тому +5

      I believe he does do something similar, don't know if he puts them in an album, but does take photos.

  • @lynnemelendez7183
    @lynnemelendez7183 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful and calming. You are wise beyond your years. Your mother must be proud.

  • @blanning2058
    @blanning2058 3 роки тому +8

    This home is absolutely beautiful!! It reminds me of Beauty and the Beast for some reason. I'm in awe of the furniture, it's completely stunning! I'm so in love with this house!!💜

  • @nicoleleach8321
    @nicoleleach8321 3 роки тому +31

    The crest at 5:28 is the Lion of St Mark and the words mean ‘May peace be with you’.
    Incredible place and that furniture really is something else. So sad that the former owners take clothes and personal items but not the photos. Stunning Lesley, thanks for sharing!!!

  • @jolaod84
    @jolaod84 3 роки тому +176

    Couples don't necessarily sleep in the same bed for different reasons ( arranged marriages, older age, illnesses, aristocratic heritage) . So 2 beds in a room doesn't mean children 🤷🏼‍♂️.

    • @rodagrail3231
      @rodagrail3231 3 роки тому +36

      My parents had 2 sleep in different rooms cause they both snored badly and woke each other up all night😯😯

    • @jessygarci
      @jessygarci 3 роки тому +6

      @@rodagrail3231 🤣🤣

    • @gregoryk.9815
      @gregoryk.9815 3 роки тому +4

      Me and my ex used the same bed just at different times. I worked 3rd shift. She was on first.

    • @jeffcampbell1555
      @jeffcampbell1555 3 роки тому +11

      Yeah, twin beds for couples were popular 20s-60s because you could push them together, but when one moved on their mattress it didn't jostle and wake up the other one.

    • @amelia6150
      @amelia6150 3 роки тому

      blah blah

  • @markg3947
    @markg3947 3 роки тому +9

    That old painting by Carlo Francesco is interesting. He was apparently born in 1609 and died in 1702. wow

  • @DirtRoadDiva
    @DirtRoadDiva 3 роки тому +98

    Would love to know the back story on this lovely home.

    • @sherrysharp4464
      @sherrysharp4464 3 роки тому +3

      Me, too!

    • @carolmace861
      @carolmace861 3 роки тому +2

      Me too

    • @johannamcleane5759
      @johannamcleane5759 3 роки тому +3

      THIS PALACE COULD BE A WONDERFUL REGIONAL MUSEUM for the area of Venice.I WOULD GLADLY PAY THE TICKET PRICE TO BE GUIDED THRU THE PALACE BY A DOCENT WHO HAS STUDIED ABOUT THE TIME PERIOD-ART-FURNITURE-UPHOLSTRY AND 17TH CENTURY CONSTRUCTION OF THE PALACE. The family can donate it to the government.. Let the Regional area own it and use the money to keep it in good repair. It is a TREASURE

    • @lisaottomann2396
      @lisaottomann2396 3 роки тому +4

      I’d be pretty creeped out to be in there at night

    • @BrosOfDecay
      @BrosOfDecay  3 роки тому +6

      I actually was there at night 🥲

  • @lindaberg9960
    @lindaberg9960 3 роки тому +66

    Oh Wow..many many thanks for sharing this lovely piece of history. Surely I'm not the only viewer whose only opportunity to "visit" and "experience" how people in other parts of our world lived. You've shown us one of the best ways is exploring their homes; and imagining what their lives were like. Bless you, and Be safe!

    • @karenwilson2455
      @karenwilson2455 3 роки тому

      Yes it is so very mice of you yo show these fantastic homes. I love them all . Thank you for showing them to us you are much appreciated . keep safe ,and God bless you.

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 3 роки тому +55

    I feel as if I am right there with you. Imagine stepping back in time.❤

  • @frofrofrofro900
    @frofrofrofro900 3 роки тому +8

    The term "water closet" ("WC") was an early term for an interior or exterior room with a flushing toilet in contrast with an earth closet usually outdoors and requiring periodic emptying as "night soil". Originally, the term "wash-down closet" was used. The term "water closet" was in use in England as early as 1853.

  • @faetherflye
    @faetherflye 3 роки тому +22

    Yes, the top floor would have been the servants' quarters. And I would say, in regards to the sketches you discovered at the end, that someone who lived in the house was a bit of an artist themselves. There was definitely evidence of a high appreciation of art throughout the manor. Thank you for sharing this wonderful opportunity to see such a breathtaking hidden gem!

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu 2 роки тому +1

      I suspect the person was an art student. Some of the sketches look like traditional drawing exercises. I think some of the small paintings in the rooms may have been done by the same person, especially the portraits.

  • @Sonnysbunny
    @Sonnysbunny 3 роки тому +28

    You’re English is excellent and so is your eye for detail. Thank you for this!

  • @jojodavid1335
    @jojodavid1335 3 роки тому +62

    Life is Short !!! Enjoy everything while you still alive

  • @murtazaarif6507
    @murtazaarif6507 Рік тому +1

    This palace has a very organic but presidential feeling. The brown colours, earths natural materials of strong metals and marble stones around the door arches and fireplaces and intricate designs make the objects in this palace look like strong tools that remind me of the bronze age. I also love the intricate design within the curved hanging symmetrical patterns like necklaces in roof plasters, cervices, chairs and arches so typical of the Ventian style. These intricate details seem to tell stories that keep the mind occupied. I would be a little scared of walking around in such a powerful place in the dark on my own. I have to applaud you Lesley. Thank you for taking us on this amazing and wonderful journey in the belly of this treasure. I love the toned down shadowy atmosphere you created throughout this video. It is very soothing to watch.

  • @lyndamello8857
    @lyndamello8857 3 роки тому +4

    I am in aww of the beauty and how well this place is intact since it was abandoned so long ago. I wish the Italian Historical Society would renovate it. It is absolutely Devine!

  • @reneerenee5822
    @reneerenee5822 3 роки тому +35

    This palace is so beautiful , the furniture were so amazing & still so intact hope they save this place it will be sad to let it go to waste

    • @paperroses7615
      @paperroses7615 3 роки тому

      There's earthquake damage very costly to repair so they abondon the property to dangerous to live in

    • @paperroses7615
      @paperroses7615 3 роки тому

      Earthquake damage to extensive

  • @dcwhaaat5625
    @dcwhaaat5625 3 роки тому +31

    I love watching things live. I also love history...I always think of what it would be like in someone else’s shoes.

  • @lynncbouldry7247
    @lynncbouldry7247 2 роки тому +1

    The first chair you showed is the most beautiful leather tooled work I have ever seen, thank you.

  • @TamaraM72
    @TamaraM72 6 місяців тому +1

    Dearest Lesley, this was my very favorite of your explorations yet! Love it and also your glasses! You are such a lovely man. Such a sweet old soul. Just darling. Keep exploring! We will be watching! Love from North Carolina, USA 🇺🇸

  • @croheritage3d177
    @croheritage3d177 3 роки тому +57

    The photo album is from 1930's. I wonder what's hidden in other albums underneath that first one!

    • @vonbound8465
      @vonbound8465 3 роки тому +6

      I was hoping he was gonna open all of them also!😔

    • @pabloamaro1314
      @pabloamaro1314 3 роки тому

      Beautiful furniture. What a waste.

  • @kryptonarie6367
    @kryptonarie6367 3 роки тому +30

    If ghosts and walls could talk...
    It's amazing to see all the furnishings are in such good condition, and there's no graffiti or damages from random people coming in and not respecting the property. In these kinds of grand estates, the basement and/or the upper most floors and/or rooms were usually reserved as servants the quarters, because the master of the house, his family, and his guests wouldn't have or been expected to climb the most flights of stairs. Just one more llttle note: wood furnishings are made from many different hard woods and veneers, not just oak, for example the large wardrobe closets in one of the bedrooms were a type of maple, and lastly some of the paintings were actually prints. I hope I'm being helpful, because this was a wonderful tour, thank you.

  • @kallistiad
    @kallistiad 2 роки тому +5

    This is my favorite tour yet! My imagination is set reeling. Can you ever do a follow-up tour if and when these estates ever get purchased and perhaps are loved again?

  • @antoinettesperanza5264
    @antoinettesperanza5264 3 роки тому +9

    25:07 those embossed leather chairs are unique. Definitely not affordable today. Amazing.

  • @bcfairlie1
    @bcfairlie1 3 роки тому +22

    The most beautiful furniture of any place you have explored

  • @janetbirchard8786
    @janetbirchard8786 3 роки тому +34

    This is the best explorer video I have ever seen. Magnificent. Please find more like this. You are great at telling the story of the home.

  • @lindyelliott4280
    @lindyelliott4280 3 роки тому +4

    Another astonishing place! In the UK the National Trust restores these kinds of properties for future generations to visit. I believe those 'animal cages' were really in the cold area of the kitchen, before fridges were invented. Milk, cream, butter, cooked meats etc would be kept separately in each safe, which had mesh doors to keep flies away and let air circulate to keep the food cool and fresh. I enjoy watching your tours of abandoned properties, please keep safe and don't take risks.

  • @svharken6907
    @svharken6907 3 роки тому +15

    I love it just the way it is... but someone needs to fix the roof please!

  • @jilldavis7229
    @jilldavis7229 3 роки тому +28

    Absolutely phenomenal place!!! Sooo grand & elegant! The wooden furniture in this place is priceless!!! From the epic ceilings to the leaded windows, what a epic, untouched place!!! Thank you for sharing this beautiful, gorgeous place! It was truly one of a kind & never to be seen again. Thank you for letting us experience this wonderful property with you, I loved it ❤️

  • @ellisvaughan8473
    @ellisvaughan8473 3 роки тому +15

    So far this is the finest example of a complete small palace that I have seen on Utub. What a head trip these rooms and there furniture are showing us in our todays world.

  • @candacewicks4850
    @candacewicks4850 Рік тому +1

    This house is one of my favorite homes. So elegant! Thank you.

  • @joannecordelia
    @joannecordelia 3 роки тому +1

    I always come back to you guys. You take the time, when you see beautiful things, you stop and pay attention to them. Your eyes are like our eyes. We depend on you. You’re not jerky or speedy. Your language is clean.
    Much appreciation from one of your fans! ❤️☺️ Great job!

  • @paoolguin7366
    @paoolguin7366 3 роки тому +37

    Great material as always!! Someday you should write these adventures, at least in the format of short stories. Love the way you interprete the lives these families might have had.

  • @morganhatfield1283
    @morganhatfield1283 3 роки тому +8

    Leslie is one of the best explorers out there. I watch alot of these videos, but no one tells a story, and brings the house back "alive" like he does. Appreciate all the effort and work that goes into these videos. Magical.

  • @pisces11105
    @pisces11105 3 роки тому

    I love how you give in depth information about the places you explore. You take your time and show everything.

  • @julianthomaz
    @julianthomaz 3 роки тому +2

    One of the most beautiful places I've ever seen in urbex channels for sure, I'm a huge fan of your videos, greetings from Brazil guys 🇧🇷

  • @willyegger4488
    @willyegger4488 3 роки тому +32

    Hi dear Lesley, bro and friend, What an absolutely amazing explore. - I am practically speechless, when I am watching this video. -
    I already loved your once more so poetical introduction to this location. - You never fail to amaze me again and again. - When I think,
    this is now the most interesting and amazing location, you are finding another one, and I nearly fall down from my chair when watching
    and hardly believing my eyes.
    How does this great guy always find such incredible locations all the time?! - Bravo, Lesley, bro, you are simply amazing! - I loved again
    your wonderful comment as well as your beautiful background music you chose for this video. - The breathtakingly beautiful furniture,
    the lots and lots of smaller items in these rooms, - and one room and the other and again wonderful ceilings and chandeliers and
    so on - and so on! - Simply fascinating!
    This whole place has also such an incredible historical atmosphere and should be preserved as a musem after my opinion.
    And - please, Lesley, my dear friend, don't apologize for your English, because you really are very very good in your choice of words
    and how you are expressing yourself, - really no need at all to be sorry of! - Absolutely great video, a real masterpiece from my
    favourite explorers Bros of Decay!!! - Wishing you all the best, stay safe and healthy! - Take care and sending greetings also to
    your adorable brother Jordy. - Blessings, peace and kindest regards.

    • @XenaBe25
      @XenaBe25 3 роки тому +9

      Agree. I like his voice and his accent. I think it's cute :) He's exploring Europe. It would sound less authentic somehow if he had an overtrained, flat American sounding voice, anyway. The narration is at least 20% of what I love so much about this channel.

    • @ladytamaya4737
      @ladytamaya4737 3 роки тому +4

      @@XenaBe25 I also like when Lesley presents by himself without cameraman or extra buddies. I want to concentrate on the mansion and his narrating voice 🥰

    • @nobusmanrbbj
      @nobusmanrbbj 3 роки тому +1

      What is your accent? Frenchman who learned English? I do love listening to you...

    • @carljamora9114
      @carljamora9114 3 роки тому +2

      It was a great experience watching the video. I marveled of how things were the years before. Thank youfor sharing and good luck in your next endeavors. Ialso love yourvoice.

    • @carljamora9114
      @carljamora9114 3 роки тому +1

      @@nobusmanrbbj i think he is a dutchman. I remember he said so.

  • @cindygatson6459
    @cindygatson6459 3 роки тому +15

    You are a very humble and gracious man Leslie. This is an amazing place. I really liked the corner knick knack shelf. The beautiful furniture just left there. Got kinda scared when you almost tripped. Be careful we don’t want to lose you, and of course, we love you too. Thank you for sharing this exquisite place with us. Until next time.

  • @angelflot
    @angelflot 3 роки тому

    This is my favorite by far. So majestic. The furniture on the second floor is absolutely wonderful. All the wood! I enjoy your voice, so soothing, along with the background music. I enjoy your channel.

  • @mariannesteffen2305
    @mariannesteffen2305 3 роки тому

    Lesley, Thank You for sharing amazing history, architecture, and beautiful craftsmanship with us. I love the way you share your experiences with us. You have so much dignity, and respect for history.

  • @Imagineitisraining
    @Imagineitisraining 3 роки тому +35

    That photo album is a wonderful visual history that can tell a story without words.
    I've never seen cages inside a place for live animals. Amazing find.
    This was one of your most amazing videos.
    Love you and your passion for what you do. Thank you.

    • @sallyintucson
      @sallyintucson 3 роки тому

      Think rabbit meat during WW II. It was very common.

    • @pennyfields8639
      @pennyfields8639 3 роки тому +1

      @@sallyintucson yes, or perhaps cages for chickens to lay eggs in for breakfast, so folks would not raid your henhouse during WWII and steal your coveted chickens and breakfast eggs! The taller screened cabinet was to keep breads, pies and cakes in it, so the flies, bugs, and mice would not get to the food! This was in the days before aluminum foil and saran wrap folks, and critters were a problem even in a chateau or castle. They used to have round, domed metal 'screens' with a knob on top that you would place over a bowl of vegetables, or a platter of roast, etc, for the dining tables. Flies and gnats were always unwelcome guests! Have a great day!

    • @huswest12
      @huswest12 3 роки тому +1

      @@sallyintucson Europeans still eat rabbit

    • @huswest12
      @huswest12 3 роки тому +2

      As somebody mentioned before it was to keep cheese in- not live animals

    • @sallyintucson
      @sallyintucson 3 роки тому

      @@huswest12 I’ve never tasted it but I’ll try almost anything once.

  • @sharonstuebi8181
    @sharonstuebi8181 3 роки тому +5

    I truly dont have the words to Express my pleasure in watching your videos.
    Your command of language, history, curiosity with the utmost respect and caution with the mesmerizing tone of your voice is just STELLAR!!! Thank you and your brother from an old Grandma in Peru for do augmenting these vital bits of history that will soon be lost to time and the elements

  • @loripominville8207
    @loripominville8207 2 роки тому +1

    This by far was my favourite video. Thank you. I may be a little bias since I’m Italian😊. I absolutely loved it. I’m so hooked on your videos! Thanks 🙏 again.

  • @angieknott6188
    @angieknott6188 2 роки тому

    This was an amazing find. Lesley, love the way you take such care when going through the antique filled places. You have such great respect.

  • @moniy4766
    @moniy4766 3 роки тому +9

    Leslie you did a perfect job showing us, thank you! You don't go too fast but you don't take forever in one room either. You show us the detail and what's important, yet you don't last the while time on a couple of items or rooms and rush through the next parts or skip some. You walk us through as you go and I love it. You show us the set up or layout of the house. This video was great. The house is awesome. The antique furniture reminds me of ancient artifacts. Thank you! I, like you am amazed!

    • @carljamora9114
      @carljamora9114 3 роки тому +1

      Well said. It is my observation too.

  • @davidratcliff8960
    @davidratcliff8960 3 роки тому +17

    Leslie, you did a really great job on this explore. I truly enjoyed it and this was one of the best. Thank you!

  • @callindaknox1188
    @callindaknox1188 3 роки тому +1

    This place has brought me to tears. Absolutely Beautiful! Rich with tons of memories...the pictures, furniture, family crest and belongings left behind... time capsule. You can actually imagine the activity that took place in each room...Amazing and Wonderful! I Love it and all of its Beauty! Thank you so much! Peace and Love🦋

  • @marcelaterzi288
    @marcelaterzi288 3 роки тому

    Beautiful! So much detail and art in all the pieces of furniture. Thank you for this tour.

  • @pennylockhart4761
    @pennylockhart4761 3 роки тому +10

    That game on the table is a checkers set thank you for showing all of these beautiful places. What a shame they are just left to "die".

    • @l.a.picasa3912
      @l.a.picasa3912 3 роки тому

      I believe it's called 'checkers' only in the US. Other countries have their own name for it.

  • @aimelopez6946
    @aimelopez6946 3 роки тому +9

    I would totally live there and renovate my self that beautiful house!!!! ❤️🥰❤️🥰😘

  • @ellietobe
    @ellietobe 3 роки тому +3

    You can see how important a good roof is for any building. Once the roof starts to leak that is the beginning of a slow rotting away of the rest of the building. Just repairing the roof and keeping the foundation sound would preserve the entire building if the windows are sound.

  • @m.theresacarozza8173
    @m.theresacarozza8173 2 роки тому

    So grand with intricate designs, real wood works. Such craftsmanship. Just gorgeous furniture. Everything. No words can describe. Thank you for passion.

  • @grandmacarla4258
    @grandmacarla4258 3 роки тому +6

    I truly enjoyed exploring this amazing palace. It was beautiful architecturally with many beautiful pieces of furniture. Loved the old cracked leather chairs as well as the upholstered furniture. What really surprised me about this place is the simplicity of the rooms ~ no wild wallpapers to detract from the architecture and furniture. I don't know how you do it Lesley, but you really do find very special places to show us. Thank you!

  • @jimmyfortrue3741
    @jimmyfortrue3741 3 роки тому +33

    There's some extraordinary fine carved wood antiques in these place! And the chandeliers... wow

    • @isabelfrattoni9680
      @isabelfrattoni9680 3 роки тому +4

      The wood antiques are lovely !

    • @cynthiagraham6890
      @cynthiagraham6890 3 роки тому +1

      @Just a bystander perhaps you could research it and let us know he did mention he didn't research the family in this time of Clovis it's something to do to keep busy

    • @cynthiagraham6890
      @cynthiagraham6890 3 роки тому +1

      covid

    • @barbaraursini2213
      @barbaraursini2213 3 роки тому

      I wonder if the government owns it, and if so, why would they let a majestic place deteriorate clearly with priceless artifacts. Or, is this just real estate and too expensive for Italians to purchase because few have jobs. Maybe the realtors are waiting for a foreigner to purchase.

    • @isabelfrattoni9680
      @isabelfrattoni9680 3 роки тому +3

      @@barbaraursini2213 Big price and big taxes . That' s the reason why.

  • @rodagrail3231
    @rodagrail3231 3 роки тому

    This is by very far THE BEST place I have ever seen on all urbex uploads...just amazing g....thank you. Blessings.

  • @marydesch6227
    @marydesch6227 2 роки тому +3

    I love ❤️ your tours. You are very special the way you present the tours. Love you include the history. It makes it so much more interesting. Yes, I’m hooked.

  • @saradonovan343
    @saradonovan343 3 роки тому +22

    20:33 that was for to keep food , in times theres was no fridges. Scuse my english, im from argentina.

    • @whorlwinds.9750
      @whorlwinds.9750 3 роки тому

      Also, root vegetables would keep a long time in those cool basement spaces.

  • @annbray3917
    @annbray3917 3 роки тому +15

    I’m so happy to visit all these beautiful homes with you. But so sad to them falling apart. Makes you wonder what happened to the family ? It goes to show nothing lasts forever no matter how much money you have

  • @beckyrelf757
    @beckyrelf757 3 роки тому +3

    Wow, if that’s a Carlo Francesco Nuvalone painting, it could be 17th Century and worth around £15,000!

  • @27girlnextdoor
    @27girlnextdoor Рік тому

    What I love about you do is that you are so appreciative, kind and respectful to the places that you explore . you are very thorough in your investigations yet so gentle in the way that you explore! Thank you❣️🙏🏼

  • @shereerichmond4833
    @shereerichmond4833 3 роки тому +11

    What you called copper chandeliers are probably actually Brass
    this was a wonderful Explore.. beautiful house still don't understand why people would leave this to sit and rot makes me so sad..
    love you guys 💞

  • @geekyreader34
    @geekyreader34 3 роки тому +30

    His voice amazingly tells the story, but also very sexy. I love history this is awesome

  • @ren7824
    @ren7824 2 місяці тому

    Your videos capture such beauty and detail and yes, heartbreak too, your tender reverence for the history and memories of the families, sometimes long gone, is its own special gift. I often cry when watching your videos both because of the beauty you capture and because of sadness of loss of these impossibly gorgeous treasure places and artifacts.

  • @arbis3633
    @arbis3633 3 роки тому

    This was just breathtaking! Thank you, so much for taking us on a tour through this fabulous building.

  • @leanney3763
    @leanney3763 3 роки тому +6

    So very sad!! What beautiful stunning furniture.... shouldn’t be allowed to rot! Wish we could find out what happened to family.
    The game is drafts.
    Thankyou for showing us, when I heard the dogs barking thought oh no, your gonna have to run for it 🤣

  • @marcosgarcia2643
    @marcosgarcia2643 3 роки тому +28

    The palace family is gone and we, survivors of the present, try to be ready to have the same end.

    • @melisawilson1082
      @melisawilson1082 3 роки тому +1

      I agree....red pilled...something crazy is fixing to happen....I watch jon levi too...tartaria...

    • @agodlyhome
      @agodlyhome 3 роки тому +1

      John 3:16 for God so loved the world, that he gave his one and only son that whosoever believeth in him will not perish but have everlasting life!

  • @GR-mw1tk
    @GR-mw1tk 3 роки тому +1

    This place is enchanting! Sad to see the beautiful furnishings left unused . Thank you for giving us a glimpse of this beauty!

  • @ThePixilator
    @ThePixilator 3 роки тому

    Thanks Jordy for letting us snoop around with you. 👏🏻😃 34:18 OOOoooo the wood on those cabinets is so BEAUTIFUL! Just fabulous!!! 😗

  • @olgasmith3442
    @olgasmith3442 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you for another beautiful video, It's very sad that it was left to decay,

  • @cindyhorn3168
    @cindyhorn3168 3 роки тому +5

    That was the most stunning place of Italy. Thank you so much, God Bless!

    • @giorgiodifrancesco4590
      @giorgiodifrancesco4590 3 роки тому +1

      Ahahaha you don't know Italy...

    • @ich6636
      @ich6636 2 роки тому

      @@giorgiodifrancesco4590 ,exactly my thoughts 😁

  • @kathypayne7692
    @kathypayne7692 3 роки тому +1

    Oh and may I say yeah for your mom still making photo albums with old school pictures. We could be friends. I still do this for my family so there is a physical footprint something you can touch when a loved one is gone. Hugs for your mom love that she does this. And she raised two lovely youngmen. 💗🙋‍♀️

  • @vickihand6974
    @vickihand6974 Рік тому

    This is my favorite so far, I've been a fan for couple of months, memorized, keeps me up over night ,Sunrise and I'm still watching,

  • @lucienegoncalves6425
    @lucienegoncalves6425 3 роки тому +9

    The best place you've guys ever visited so far. ❤️

  • @northguy9761
    @northguy9761 3 роки тому +4

    I'm always amazed at the beauty and different styles of fireplaces in these old European homes.

  • @optitom9033
    @optitom9033 3 роки тому

    Lesley your voice is so calming, I could listen to you all day, I'd call it mesmerizing

  • @manderson3231
    @manderson3231 3 роки тому +1

    I have just discovered your videos, and I subscribed. I love your comentary and your voice has such a wonderful sound! The homes are completely wonderful!! I will be checking out all of your videos! Thank you for posting them!

  • @kellykeller5741
    @kellykeller5741 3 роки тому +4

    Beautiful place..aww the memories..I'd love to see the prime of its day...A. Person could take the furniture and even pictures and put it up for auction at a good auction house and retire... Some wonderful antiques..

  • @tonyapedraza180
    @tonyapedraza180 3 роки тому +5

    That is probably the most beautifully detailed explore you've ever done!!!😲💕

  • @corrieoutswitch
    @corrieoutswitch 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this incredible piece of history with us! Wonderful!

  • @cindypryor2390
    @cindypryor2390 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for sharing such amazing pieces of history! As much as I enjoy these videos, they also make me sad. How could anyone just walk away from so much? Even family pictures!! What stories these homes could tell?! If only they could talk!!

  • @petithibou1891
    @petithibou1891 3 роки тому +27

    WoW ... your voice is absolutely gorgeous 😳

    • @michellemaythar9727
      @michellemaythar9727 3 роки тому +1

      and his accent is adorable!

    • @jenjem5810
      @jenjem5810 3 роки тому +1

      JZ
      He's banking this whole trespassing
      Venture
      On his voice.
      And it's working.

    • @jenjem5810
      @jenjem5810 3 роки тому +2

      Sadly.
      If this were your private property, family,
      Would you find this charming?
      Or a violation of your home, your property, your family, your personal Life?
      Unreal that those in quarantine
      Have a crush.
      "Our little secret"
      I'm staying off here.
      Watch the history channel.
      Or
      BBC
      Realtor shows.
      I leave you all to explore/invade/trespass vicariously.
      Shocked no one finds a problem.
      And so
      Smitten by his voice, they want more.
      Alarming-.
      He wants to be a narrator for documentary.
      An actor.
      A voice over.
      The floor might collapse.

    • @paperroses7615
      @paperroses7615 3 роки тому

      @@jenjem5810 extensive earthquake damage lots of homes been abandoned for that reason too costly to repair

  • @peggan471
    @peggan471 3 роки тому +4

    What beautiful furniture, thank you for great walk thru, so calm, Love u

  • @dawnsmith7936
    @dawnsmith7936 3 роки тому

    I Love how you take the time to detail and describe 💕. Thank you ! Great videos you do. So much better than people who do this and rush through with there cameras and you hardly even get to see what is really there. Wonderful job your doing ! Thank you again !

  • @nativeamericanfeather9948
    @nativeamericanfeather9948 3 роки тому +1

    WOW..definitely one of the most beautiful abandoned places I've ever seen!♡ Thank you for sharing this with us♡ absolutely beautiful furniture & home.

  • @schamblin45
    @schamblin45 3 роки тому +5

    Stunning, absolutely stunning! Fantastic explore, Lesley!

  • @patwalling7184
    @patwalling7184 3 роки тому +6

    That place was truly beautiful!

  • @freedomofspeech5807
    @freedomofspeech5807 3 роки тому

    Your videos are very calming with the background music and your voice of course. Thank you for these adventures.

  • @simplymeconnie4003
    @simplymeconnie4003 3 роки тому

    Absolutely stunning! I am in love with antique furniture and this home? WOW! What dreams are made of for people like me!