Explomo wonderful wonderful wonderful video!!! Thank you for sharing your experience and being So Respectful!!!❤️❤️❤️. That’s exploring properly!!!😁. Keep it up!!
This is another prof that no matter what you own or make in this life, when the end gets you, you left everything behind no matter how expensive it is or how long it took you to get it. Live your life at full and enjoy the little things in life.
@Jose...you are so right. I had a friend pass recently that owned 2 nice homes. Everything he had in both homes were sold off or given away. Sone people tend to Hoard stuff, some have way more than they need, while others barely have anything..... ("We can't take it with us.")
It is only proof that at the end everything you own will be left behind. We must stay humble and stay kind to each other coz there is no permanent and everything we have is just temporary.
Bullshit after you die your ghost don't necessary to leave the house+ to scare everyone who visited your house or keept everything if you want ;) It is not mandatory to leave you can stay in your house no matter if you are a ghost or not . Many times the ghost does not want to leave his house I can understand why . I wouldn't leave my house when I died if I had such a large collection like these.
This is the main reason why having a healthy simple life is more important than materials things can buy. Do good, live good and stay humble in many possible ways.
Yes i have so many family and friends that choose expensive houses and cars but never go anywhere and complain about it. While I choose to live more humble and we travel all the time recently to Maui and those friends say how jealous they are about never getting to go these places.
Wonderful visit of an abandon mansion, but my heart always wrenching while i see such old abandoned mansions …. It tells us we all r temporary here. No matter how rich we are….. 😰
It's rare to see guys your age appreciating this stuff rather than stealing or tearing it up. Thank you for your videos that show your appreciation, and your talent and keen eye for detail.
Even tho it's been a year I feel like saying, Finally, a true millionaire's abandoned mansion. You young men have done a courtesy to your craft. You are aware of the value of different pieces, able to identify different pieces, use utmost respect for the fabulous home. I've watched a couple of your videos and I appreciate your delivery. Many years to come 🦋
While watching it my brains worked fast forward and realized no matter how you work hard to live in your dream house in the end of days it will be just be left behind worthless and abandoned. My heart sank on that thought and for the person who was living alone there on the last days of his life😭
That's why u must live for something much more meaningful and lasting. Eternity. The only one who offers it is JESUS THE CHRIST. what shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his "soul"? Math 6:33
@@danajrdn9623 the children would also die and leave it behind. The most important thing is -where they go after here..... Invest there. Give there. Plant there. Serve there. Build there. It's all Jesus Christ said. Repent for the kingdom of heaven is here...remember the account of Rich man and Lazarus, the rich man died n left his mansion too behind, but in hell he was crying not for the possessions he had but for his 5 bros he left behind not to follow him into Hell!!!!!! Souls is what matter to pple who leave here not this buildings n wealth
I grew up in USA. By your descriptions, you would think I am a millionaire. I live comfortable here. My region is very expensive to live here. In other country, I don't see as much thrown away. This makes me consider what to hold on to and how much abundance I should part with. I came with nothing, I leave with nothing.
Shattered by time .. nothing forever ... Painful fact... So each second of Life is precious..guys enjoy your time..i feel so sad .. people homes into decay
I like the fact that I never heard him say he wanna have or bring something or how much some vintage stuff costs if ever he'd sell it or take it even as a joke. Very respectful and has a positive way of describing what he sees.
Gorgeous antiques! Both places were amazing! And not any family that did not take these beautiful things inside! Thanks so much for showing us these places. I can’t be how fast and bad this decay happened. And all the pictures.
The one thing that gets me is why don’t you look at expiration dates on the food Etc???? This would answer many questions of when the abandonment happened
You're a beautiful and most empathic boy. Thank you for not looting the house and merely appreciating all you saw within it. I hope that, more than a mansion, you someday find an incredible person who matches your character, with whom to spend your last days with and I pray you never grow old alone. {{{God bless, guide and protect you and yours - ALWAYS!!}}} ❤️❤️❤️
😁😆🤣 So true!!! I have become an estate sale junkie, lately, but I mostly go to see and tough old antiques, or get old books and garden tools😁 Home Depot's newer tools are garbage! I do a lot of gardening and planting, so I put those old, handmade tools back to work lol! I plan to give or sell everything I have collected before I am old though-to prevent an estate sale pick over ☹️
My name is Ronda Luci. Thank you guys for your tower. When I was a young child. My dad would take us every Sunday out for dinner then a ride in the country. We would stop and look I. Old House's. My dad is 78now and we watch you together. Thanks guys it's like me and are there with you. We are from a small town Indiana now United States thanks guys love you Ronda and Ronald
Whaching this just makes me sad, in fact, almost sick, like im feeling empty, just because one day we are here, doing so many things, like travel, watch some movies, driving our car, go out with our pets, diner with some friends on restaurants, well, the daily things we like to do, but for some reason, that day comes, the day we leave this world, this life, our loved ones... But even if we have the normal ending, witch was working our whole life until 65 years old, just to spend 10, or in the best option, 20 years, being more older, just waiting for our dead, and watching our health going down, until that day, our eyes just close forever, finnaly... Yeah, this is our life, working, workin, and working, just to stop at 65, and then we are only wayting for our last breath...
Well in order to survive, we have to work. But I totally get what you're are saying. That's why it is so important to do what you want in life. Live life to the fullest. Enjoy every little thing. Your family, pets, friends, before you know it they're gone.
That's why we sold our home and are currently spending our sons inheritance on travel and an rv! Can't take it with us, may as well have fun now! Still be some left for the kid too!
The first sewing box was made by soldiers while at sea pre and post WW1 or while deployed. Just that alone is worth alot of money. With the various ship themed items, war statues, the artillery casings etc leads me to believe that the husband carved the sewing box for his wife. It would have been a literal romantic treasure to be given back then. Absolutely insane how many valuables there are! It's hard to believe that no family have come to pick it all up or put it into an estate sale. I hope nobody finds the place and steals any of it. I am happy that you were able to find pics of the gentleman who lived there. I would imagine after his wife passed away everything they owned became worthless in the end to him. I also got tragedy feels.. If only this house could talk. We all have one thing in common and that is death. So much beauty surrounded these people and look where it is. Not with them now. Thank you for this amazing tour!!
The family enjoyed traveling, its shows in their decor of their home. A mixture of Asian, Mideast and Africa. The black figurine statue, and the ones on the down stairs fireplace are Moorish. This forgotten beauty of a home, is specticular in their furnishings, art and wood paneling. Agfa 1937 8mm Filmkamera! This camera is OLD! The elephant furniture might be from Asia. The magnificent Asian statue, could be from Indonesia or Thailand, it's hard to say. Still WOW! What a fantastic find Explomo. Love it 100%😁👍🏻 Amazing BMW went, and yet all this beauty left behind. Again, a lot of valuables still around. Why are the photographs not taken, a lot of memories. The place needs to be locked up seriously!
Elizabeth Torres Hi Elizabeth, you are right! This place needs to be protected from burglary and vandalism, and the relatives should take care of all their beautiful belongings. Wow, that filmcamera is very antique! 🤩 Thanks a lot for your commentary, the family certainly had a big passion for travelling. Anyway, glad you’ve enjoyed it and till next time. All the best, Maureno & Remon :-)
or possibly tank shell casings, in both cases they would be called, war art. as an instance my Dad had a very small casing that had been polished and dated and was also fashioned into a table lighter, war art came in many forms from the simplest to the sublime and would often have something in common with the role of the combatant who made it.
I think that most of those so called 'wooden statues' are actually painted plaster. You can see the white of the plaster showing, where they have been scraped & broken. Thankyou for sharing your visit.
You did a great job! Thankyou. There are a variety of reasons why left behind as many have commented on. I left everything behind and felt there was no choice. It can be very heart wrenching why people have to leave. It likely is not what they want.
That house must have been built on very low drainage land, underlying water in the ground causes dampness and eventually MOLD. So sad to see such beautiful things destroyed.
Considering the damp throughout the house I'd also suspect it was poorly built, causing condensation. And possibly a leaky roof. It's definitely in very bad shape for having been abandoned for only 9 years! On the other hand I've been to a 1929 mansion that had only been abandoned for 5 years and looked pretty bad, a combination of rising damp and leaky roofs all over the place.
Great job! The commentary was the best! There is something about these abandoned homes that is just so sad. Once it was someone's pride and joy, now left to decay and rot. All those pictures and family heirlooms, no one wanted. The missing mattress tells me someone passed away at home most likely. Thanks for the great video!!
I use to do this before the internet. There are amazing older abandoned places in almost every region. Thank you for showing these places and for respect given to the homes and prior residents.
Goes to show that even photos are not precious to the owners or even their family or relatives. Just live and enjoy life. Don't put too much importance in photos.
I'm 60 years old and i hope i don't get so old i need a chair in the tub or toilet riser. There is a fortune in antiques in that place i'm surprised it hasn't been burgled yet Great video thanks for the upload.
You can accumulate all luxury material, But life doesn't consist of what you have, but what you give, And more importantly,what you live for, For what will it profit a man to gain the whole world to the expense of their soul. Life is a flash, live it fulfilling the purpose you were created for. Great show.
When my cellphone got damaged this yrs I always watch these kind of videos until the Corona pandemic started than they stop playing the videos I'm so excited to see all this over again. ❣
🌸 so eerie when you see life suddenly stopped in a family home. Cooking book still opened on favourite page. Letters left on desks etc Sad after a passing of loved one there wasn’t anyone around to settle the last survivor’s affairs. Everything just left to rot, pity they couldn’t have left a will for it to go to charity etc. They didn’t so it’s all left to decay slowly
Someone else also mentioned the missing matress. As a retired medic i can tell you that if a dead body is left to long, weeks, it will have bloated and if warm enough most likely turned to a gooey mess. Can't separate the body from the mattress without dissembling the corpse.
No need to go to that extreme. Shortly after death the sphincters release and it is common for the urine and feces to flow out of the body, so that would explain having to remove the mattress. It happens to people and animals alike.
Another great video. A beautiful home at one time. Don't understand why family members would leave all the pictures. When my husband died I downsized, bought a smaller place, I put my family pictures in plastic tubs/ bins & put in a shed I bought,along with some other mementos I wanted to keep. I love the statutes & vases. Thanks for sharing your videos, I'm glad to see you wearing a mask. You boys do a great job filming & being respectful. Be careful ,stay safe in your travels.
Hi Shirley, thank you very much! It's always hard to understand for us as well, why someone would leave so many personal memories unloved. Our deepest condolences for your loss of your husband. It is our deepest pleasure sharing these videos. We're so glad you like our style. We will be careful. Take care and hope to see you next time again! All the best, Maureno & Remon
Please keep a check on your photographs, if the shed get too cold or damp, condensation may spoil them. I nearly lost mine like that, so I got two shoeboxes and only kept my very favourite one in the top of my wardrobe. Mind you my shed is a bit ancient and needs replacing. Take care.
You never know if there were any family members, and if there were, whether they got along. I could easily imagine scenarios where people would prefer to erase any memories of their parents or other relatives. Or it's all tied up in some legal battle that goes on and on.
Dude you need to contact the museum to get some of those pieces of art out to preserve them...the historical value of some of those is greater than any financial..
It's not that easy there's black mold contaminated everything in that house when he touches something it transfers to him it's crazy I know but you have to have professional do that and clean it right.. I know a lady that did that brought black mold to her House
Maybe I missed it but does anyone know what happened to the family? I assume the owners passed, but I wonder why no family would want some of the beautiful furniture, photos, etc. What a shame this stuff isn’t being appreciated, so much beauty in the house.
Maybe the children moved overseas in their younger years and settled there and don’t have the time and money to go back home to sought out parents stuff. Very sad but least donate the house and stuff to charities or do something about it.
Sometimes families are like that. My friend bought a house where the owners were wealthy hoarders. They owned so many properties the kids just boarded up the house and abandoned it when their parents died. Leaving all kind of expensive things and lots of photographs of family and such. Some just don’t care.
Hola Explomo!! Primero, muchas gracias por poner subtítulos a esta fabulosa exploración, esta mansión en Luxemburgo es realmente increíble, no me llamó mucho la atención su arquitectura, pero sí su decoración interior, es como una caja del tesoro llena de recuerdos familiares y objetos decorativos bellísimos. Felicitaciones chicos!! Saludos cariñosos desde Chile 🙋♀️🇨🇱✌️🙏💖
The Rich man and Lazarus is the best example for the vanity of this life and the realities of after life. What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul? For we brought nothing into this world and its certain we shall carry nothing out!! My God. A deceived generation. Use the remaining tym to know Jesus Christ and ur only hope out of here!!
Wow this is a amazing mansion, great taste in decor. the family of these owners left some many valuable items that are worth millions at auction. You do such wonderful job on locating places. I noticed mansions are prone to decay faster then regular homes do.
All these beautiful antic objects, fascinating! At 23:35 - pics are from Paris (Arc-de-Triumph and Notre Dame de Paris) et the "different size of tubes" are artillery shells.
The persantine 75 mg tablets in the drug shelf contain dipyridamole which are used to treat cardiovascular diseases ( post cardiac valve replacement surgery / stroke / heart attack ) , probably the owner was suffering from that and died.
That was incredible, amazing. I’m pretty sure those “cylinders” I think you called them that were on the window ledge were actually empty shells from the war, I think. Thank you for driving so many hours and sharing your adventure to the world. You were so respectful of the home and it’s contents. Cheers from Australia. 🐨🇦🇺
I come from a big family so it's hard to wrap my head around the fact not ONE person in their fam cared enuff to keep anything sentimental from that home really is heartbreaking. If only those walls could talk. Kudos to you...great presentation. 👏👏
You are so respectful of the way you speak or touch some of the things that belong to people who had passed away 🙏 Congratulation one more time Greetings, hugs and love to you from Greece ❤️
Your channel is absolutly wonderful. The fact that you can take us back in time when you visit these home is awesome. I live that you're respectful of these people who may or may not be alive. Thank you for your work. I love you guys.
This is the most ornamental home I have seen yet. Absolutely filled with gorgeous things. I just can not image that these wonderful things, pictures included, art-work, etc., was not passed down to family members. So strange. You did a wonderful job of filming and explaining all you could to inform us of the workings of the mansion. Nice job!!
“Wow look at the magnificent design of this lamp” camera pans to an average lamp seen in everyday homes across Europe in the 90’s! Also the telephone downstairs wasn’t a rotary phone because it had push buttons, this was just a replica which wasn’t an unusual item back then. Very strange how one minute they were sat at the table scrapbooking family photos & documenting their travels the next they’re gone? Often when people are asked what would they grab from their burning building the response is photographs. No one consciously planning to vacate leaves photographs behind. There has to have been a sense of urgency to the owner suddenly abandoning this property, literally everything is left just the way it once was when it was an occupied, functioning home. The mattress being the only item missing leads me to believe the owner was murdered?
it's possible the guy was murdered and it's could explain why the house in untouched since then, because of the investigation (that can take years and years)
Can’t get my head around why people find photos so interesting (paper ones anyway) eventually they are just pictures of dead people. I would let them burn in your imaginary building and grab my iPad.
I thought the same thing about the 1980s brass and glass lamp. Might have been the touch on and touch off ones. Middle class. The elephant chairs weren't that expensive either. I know a few impoters in Belgium.
Connie here watching from the United States of America. I really enjoy your videos, I especially appreciate how thorough you are when you go through the rooms and your appreciation for the things you discover. Most younger people wouldn't care for "old school" things from yesteryear.
If you’re blessed enough in your lifetime, enjoy it!! Bless others too! After life, these guys are still blessing us by showing us these amazing places in their videos
i’m very impressed with you channel: from an older watcher in England: love your finds and your style: and the enthusiasm: and respect you show: excellent thanks;
That was amazing , so many antiques and interesting things just left behind . It's good to see that there is no vandalism there just natural decay . But also sad to see so many beautiful pieces of furniture just left to decay . You made a very good video of this place and it was a pleasure to watch. As always stay safe guys and I look forward to more of your explores . 😊👍🌍☮
This was a place I visited back in early 1970’s Luxembourg so beautiful full of loads of history that this family collected! Thank you for sharing this beautiful adventure your excitement is like mine! I can feel it in your soft voice! Very enjoyable
Absolutely the best video on exploration I’ve seen. I couldn’t say enough about how good this video is you guys have nailed it completely. It makes me feel good seeing you young men respect and appreciate beauty without having to steal it or vandalize the property. Stay safe all of you as well as those watching!
Those were probably dog leashes, not belts. Tempus fugit - time flies. It's sad that so many interesting were abandoned to decay. I hate to see family photos left behind. Apparently something happened to the owners and no one cared about what was left behind. The second building may have been a guest house.
It's interesting to see videos of homes in other countries. Some things are so different than here in the USA and some things such as things left behind are the same. I recognize the "tubes" as artillery shells as my ex was a tanker in the Army. Thank you for your videos.
For everyone asking: I know someone from the village the house is located... This couple loved to travel, but the woman passed away and left her husband alone, he had some illnesses and needed care which was really expensive... when he died their children were left with all the debts he made because of treatment so they didn‘t want to inherit the house because it would mean they would also inherit all debts... that‘s the reason why everything is left to rot Update: All the things got stolen from there (for example even the moldy elephant chairs)
truskaweczka bby That is such a shame! every time I see them show an abandoned home, my first thought is that they are inviting the homes to be burgled.
@@va3023 Gosh...I wish people didn't suck. Amazing stuff. But then, perhaps saving it is not all that bad. However, it is stealing. If something official could be done that would be great.
Can you tell me which village it is in please (obviously not the street)? I used to live in Luxembourg for many years and I am super curious. Thank you!
I'm in the United States. Specifically in the southwest, in Arizona. I love history and culture. Your videos show me a bit of both and how people in other countries lived. Your videos show me places that I've never heard of and may never visit. Just wanted you to know that I just happened upon your video but I keep coming back for more! Keep exploring!
What an amazingly beautiful home! I can see why you were so excited about it! The furnishings were spectacular and so eclectic! As usual, the video was a perfect blend of videography and narration. I so appreciate the lack of rushing through the house and allowing us to see all the beautiful items. Thank you Maureno!
Grandma Carla Oh so welcome Carla! Thanks to you for always watching our videos. We’re so glad you enjoy them that much. This place was truly amazing! Anyway, take care and hope to see you next time with us again. All the best, Maureno & Remon :-)
So many artifacts and antiques! No doubt this rich couple traveled around the world because of the many cultural artifacts that are scattered throughout the house. Sure makes me think how all of the stuff I have in my possession will more or less end up in somebody elses hands. I do admire the wood carvings, they're just so beautiful! You are tops! Stay safe and God bless you!!!
I found this absolutely amazing. It's surprising how well preserved everything is. Also pleasantly surprised that it hasn't been vandalized for trophies.
Wow, that was amazing👍 Thank you guys for taking us with you❣ Hopefully some people take good care of that house and everything in it. Hate to think of thiefs there.
I've been watching/a part of the Urbex community for years. Now that people are stuck at home this is a great way to explore the world through your videos. Sharing your videos w/ everyone I know to be able to go on an adventure with you guys from home. Sending lots of positive vibes!
Hunny the lamp was a cheap touch lamp from the 80's. But the gorgeous sconces hanging on the wall, you didn't even show it. Belts were actually to horse harnesses I believe. The elephant chairs were amazing!! Its unbelievable to think mold has taken over so much in 9 years isn't it. So beautiful but yet such a shame. I dont understand how so many homes churches estates etc get left behind & noone cared to take any of the gorgeous treasures when they left or family didn't sell the estate. Mind boggling really. You guys move way to fast. I cant keep up with the camera. I like you guys & your channel. You'll learn as you go. Elephants are a sign of good luck. I wonder if that's why they held interest. They had many hobbies & collections. I wish you would've held the picture of its lived in state a bit longer. Lot to comment on. Incredibly lucky of you to have seen in person. 👍
Such a beautiful untouched abandoned mansion.. thank God it wasn't being vandalized.. glad you guys explored and shared with us your experience in exploring it.. truly enjoyed the video..
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I just came across your video. I enjoyed the tour of that unique house.
We have family living in Luxembourg.
@mags french
Sometimes I get nervous when the "valuable items" are shown so freely because of vandals that get bad intentions.
Explomo wonderful wonderful wonderful video!!! Thank you for sharing your experience and being So Respectful!!!❤️❤️❤️. That’s exploring properly!!!😁. Keep it up!!
I love watching these mansions and these exquisite finds
Any information on where the house is? Have a lot of questions 🤔
This is another prof that no matter what you own or make in this life, when the end gets you, you left everything behind no matter how expensive it is or how long it took you to get it. Live your life at full and enjoy the little things in life.
Yes, blessing others as best you can while on earth. How we make others feel is a wonderful lasting reality.
Sure things. Rich is Flit.
What a brilliant comment.
This guy looks as though he lived life pretty much to the full.
@Jose...you are so right.
I had a friend pass recently that owned 2 nice homes. Everything he had in both homes were sold off or given away. Sone people tend to Hoard stuff, some have way more than they need, while others barely have anything.....
("We can't take it with us.")
I just wanted to thank the young man for being so respectful in someone’s home! It really means a lot!
Yes, by not being there.
Mark Taylor 😂😂😂💀
it's a shame their families are not as respectful !!!
great movie! I like it!
Very nice.
It is only proof that at the end everything you own will be left behind. We must stay humble and stay kind to each other coz there is no permanent and everything we have is just temporary.
Ture world
Bullshit after you die your ghost don't necessary to leave the house+ to scare everyone who visited your house or keept everything if you want ;) It is not mandatory to leave you can stay in your house no matter if you are a ghost or not . Many times the ghost does not want to leave his house I can understand why . I wouldn't leave my house when I died if I had such a large collection like these.
Bombshell Angel 🙄😒
Right 👍
So true
This is the main reason why having a healthy simple life is more important than materials things can buy. Do good, live good and stay humble in many possible ways.
Yes i have so many family and friends that choose expensive houses and cars but never go anywhere and complain about it. While I choose to live more humble and we travel all the time recently to Maui and those friends say how jealous they are about never getting to go these places.
Wonderful visit of an abandon mansion, but my heart always wrenching while i see such old abandoned mansions …. It tells us we all r temporary here. No matter how rich we are….. 😰
It's rare to see guys your age appreciating this stuff rather than stealing or tearing it up. Thank you for your videos that show your appreciation, and your talent and keen eye for detail.
Yes so proud ☺️
What happens to all there stuff ???
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The took it on their way out
You really don't believe that they hunt and seek these places out strictly for you tube videos do you ?
Even tho it's been a year I feel like saying, Finally, a true millionaire's abandoned mansion. You young men have done a courtesy to your craft. You are aware of the value of different pieces, able to identify different pieces, use utmost respect for the fabulous home. I've watched a couple of your videos and I appreciate your delivery. Many years to come 🦋
While watching it my brains worked fast forward and realized no matter how you work hard to live in your dream house in the end of days it will be just be left behind worthless and abandoned. My heart sank on that thought and for the person who was living alone there on the last days of his life😭
I wish they had children who would inherit their wealth.
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That's why u must live for something much more meaningful and lasting. Eternity. The only one who offers it is JESUS THE CHRIST. what shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his "soul"? Math 6:33
@@danajrdn9623 the children would also die and leave it behind. The most important thing is -where they go after here..... Invest there. Give there. Plant there. Serve there. Build there. It's all Jesus Christ said. Repent for the kingdom of heaven is here...remember the account of Rich man and Lazarus, the rich man died n left his mansion too behind, but in hell he was crying not for the possessions he had but for his 5 bros he left behind not to follow him into Hell!!!!!! Souls is what matter to pple who leave here not this buildings n wealth
In my faith teaching..what you have to do before die is just donate for charity. God will bring our soul to heaven by doing that.
I grew up in USA. By your descriptions, you would think I am a millionaire. I live comfortable here. My region is very expensive to live here. In other country, I don't see as much thrown away. This makes me consider what to hold on to and how much abundance I should part with. I came with nothing, I leave with nothing.
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Shattered by time .. nothing forever ... Painful fact...
So each second of Life is precious..guys enjoy your time..i feel so sad .. people homes into decay
Makes us remember not to be over materialistic, one day we'll leave it all behind.
I like the fact that I never heard him say he wanna have or bring something or how much some vintage stuff costs if ever he'd sell it or take it even as a joke. Very respectful and has a positive way of describing what he sees.
Lura Lu Maureno is sooo kind and is the best!
Vintage, that's why it's bought for someone to love and appreciate.
Real urban explorers don't get stuff from houses they visit an act of respect to the place and previous owners and as courtesy to other urbex.
All the time these boys are witness that material things are nothing
Based on all the items in the home, it looks like the family that lived there like to travel and collect things from all over the world.
Yes, i thought the same thing
Thank you for letting us look at how these people lived. It's sad to see such places abandoned and falling into disrepair.
It is very possible that someone will buy this estate, someone who might want restore it or just collect all tjose treasures...
Gorgeous antiques! Both places were amazing! And not any family that did not take these beautiful things inside! Thanks so much for showing us these places. I can’t be how fast and bad this decay happened. And all the pictures.
The one thing that gets me is why don’t you look at expiration dates on the food Etc???? This would answer many questions of when the abandonment happened
They said it was abandoned 9 years ago.
No shit watch the video
Exactly.. first thing I would do is look at expiration dates as it would answer some questions for me...
I agree coke solo is i think publish for some years now..i dont even believe in this
@@G_Robb if its 9 yrs ago the coke solo will decrease the volume😁😁😁
You're a beautiful and most empathic boy. Thank you for not looting the house and merely appreciating all you saw within it. I hope that, more than a mansion, you someday find an incredible person who matches your character, with whom to spend your last days with and I pray you never grow old alone.
{{{God bless, guide and protect you and yours - ALWAYS!!}}}
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If this was in US, it would be an 'estate sale' ASAP followed by an episode of hoarders.
😁😆🤣 So true!!! I have become an estate sale junkie, lately, but I mostly go to see and tough old antiques, or get old books and garden tools😁 Home Depot's newer tools are garbage! I do a lot of gardening and planting, so I put those old, handmade tools back to work lol! I plan to give or sell everything I have collected before I am old though-to prevent an estate sale pick over ☹️
in my country Italy, this house would be vandalized for sure
If it was in south Africa...everything will be stolen...and soled to nothing for drugs
But first a UA-cam video & ending with a direct Ebay link where you can purchase the items at a mark up,
plus shipping & handling (of course).
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I was thinking the same thing! I'm outside Philadelphia and a home like this would be emptied and everything would be broken and covered in graffiti!
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Thank you for sharing the video with us.enjoy watching it.
Whaching this just makes me sad, in fact, almost sick, like im feeling empty, just because one day we are here, doing so many things, like travel, watch some movies, driving our car, go out with our pets, diner with some friends on restaurants, well, the daily things we like to do, but for some reason, that day comes, the day we leave this world, this life, our loved ones... But even if we have the normal ending, witch was working our whole life until 65 years old, just to spend 10, or in the best option, 20 years, being more older, just waiting for our dead, and watching our health going down, until that day, our eyes just close forever, finnaly... Yeah, this is our life, working, workin, and working, just to stop at 65, and then we are only wayting for our last breath...
Feeling empty
Well in order to survive, we have to work. But I totally get what you're are saying. That's why it is so important to do what you want in life. Live life to the fullest. Enjoy every little thing. Your family, pets, friends, before you know it they're gone.
When you die you will be changing houses. Your spirit will spend eternity somewhere. Where is up to you. Jesus is the answer to this question.
Its does make me sad that some people waste more than others ever have.
That's why we sold our home and are currently spending our sons inheritance on travel and an rv! Can't take it with us, may as well have fun now! Still be some left for the kid too!
i realized that whatever we possess they only last for a short time ! love each other !
The first sewing box was made by soldiers while at sea pre and post WW1 or while deployed. Just that alone is worth alot of money. With the various ship themed items, war statues, the artillery casings etc leads me to believe that the husband carved the sewing box for his wife. It would have been a literal romantic treasure to be given back then.
Absolutely insane how many valuables there are! It's hard to believe that no family have come to pick it all up or put it into an estate sale. I hope nobody finds the place and steals any of it. I am happy that you were able to find pics of the gentleman who lived there. I would imagine after his wife passed away everything they owned became worthless in the end to him. I also got tragedy feels.. If only this house could talk.
We all have one thing in common and that is death. So much beauty surrounded these people and look where it is. Not with them now.
Thank you for this amazing tour!!
I as well got a tragic feel as well furnished and Soo religious what happened to this family remains a mystery
I just love how you focus on items and details.
I guess they didn’t have any family to pass their stuff down to them 😞 so sad !! So strange how they just let everything!
Beautiful things
I love that you walk through slowly. So that we can see everything
The family enjoyed traveling, its shows in their decor of their home. A mixture of Asian, Mideast and Africa. The black figurine statue, and the ones on the down stairs fireplace are Moorish. This forgotten beauty of a home, is specticular in their furnishings, art and wood paneling. Agfa 1937 8mm Filmkamera! This camera is OLD! The elephant furniture might be from Asia. The magnificent Asian statue, could be from Indonesia or Thailand, it's hard to say. Still WOW! What a fantastic find Explomo. Love it 100%😁👍🏻
Amazing BMW went, and yet all this beauty left behind. Again, a lot of valuables still around. Why are the photographs not taken, a lot of memories. The place needs to be locked up seriously!
Elizabeth Torres Hi Elizabeth, you are right! This place needs to be protected from burglary and vandalism, and the relatives should take care of all their beautiful belongings. Wow, that filmcamera is very antique! 🤩
Thanks a lot for your commentary, the family certainly had a big passion for travelling. Anyway, glad you’ve enjoyed it and till next time. All the best, Maureno & Remon :-)
@@Explomo Let there be more blessings like this coming your way in 2020. 💕
That statue is most probably from thailand. My employers are thai and i see these statues every day at work
I believe those tubes in the arched window were artillery shell casings.
gail simmons Hi Gail! Thanks for commenting. Really interesting. Would have never thought about that :-)
or possibly tank shell casings, in both cases they would be called, war art. as an instance my Dad had a very small casing that had been polished and dated and was also fashioned into a table lighter, war art came in many forms from the simplest to the sublime and would often have something in common with the role of the combatant who made it.
2 kitchens ?
I think that most of those so called 'wooden statues' are actually painted plaster. You can see the white of the plaster showing, where they have been scraped & broken. Thankyou for sharing your visit.
@@robin5380 One for the people one for the "help" that's why the lower level was gated off!
You did a great job! Thankyou. There are a variety of reasons why left behind as many have commented on. I left everything behind and felt there was no choice. It can be very heart wrenching why people have to leave. It likely is not what they want.
We came with nothing. We leave with nothing.......
Hi Maja. How correct could you be. 1 Timothy 6:7 reads, For we brought nothing nito this world so we diewith nothing to carry.
Exactly!
Rich or poor live like a visitor on Earth. It's a privilege to be alive and know n serve the creator !touching lives matter most
That house must have been built on very low drainage land, underlying water in the ground causes dampness and eventually MOLD. So sad to see such beautiful things destroyed.
Considering the damp throughout the house I'd also suspect it was poorly built, causing condensation. And possibly a leaky roof. It's definitely in very bad shape for having been abandoned for only 9 years! On the other hand I've been to a 1929 mansion that had only been abandoned for 5 years and looked pretty bad, a combination of rising damp and leaky roofs all over the place.
I would love to know what happened to this family so so sad 😭
Amazing explore, this house is a perfect mix of design, vintage, religion and exotic items.
It's exactly like you say Silvia, the house summarized in one sentence. Thank you very much! All the best, Maureno & Remon :-)
Great job! The commentary was the best! There is something about these abandoned homes that is just so sad. Once it was someone's pride and joy, now left to decay and rot. All those pictures and family heirlooms, no one wanted. The missing mattress tells me someone passed away at home most likely. Thanks for the great video!!
I use to do this before the internet. There are amazing older abandoned places in almost every region. Thank you for showing these places and for respect given to the homes and prior residents.
Love to hear the people behind these abandoned houses. Extremely sad. I would like to live a simple from now onward
It so sad when the family doesn’t take those Precious pictures of their family
Goes to show that even photos are not precious to the owners or even their family or relatives. Just live and enjoy life. Don't put too much importance in photos.
Thank you for going slow and not yelling at us. Less is definitely more. Keep up the great work and please be careful. NEVER go alone.
I'm 60 years old and i hope i don't get so old i need a chair in the tub or toilet riser. There is a fortune in antiques in that place i'm surprised it hasn't been burgled yet Great video thanks for the upload.
You can accumulate all luxury material,
But life doesn't consist of what you have, but what you give,
And more importantly,what you live for,
For what will it profit a man to gain the whole world to the expense of their soul.
Life is a flash, live it fulfilling the purpose you were created for.
Great show.
When my cellphone got damaged this yrs I always watch these kind of videos until the Corona pandemic started than they stop playing the videos I'm so excited to see all this over again. ❣
It's a terrible shame all that gorgeous stuff is rotting away.
Great video. Such a shame so many places like this are left to nature.
Yah ifbit was me there i would take all the good stuff for sure.
@@Steger13 so you would steal? Well that's shitty
what gorgeous stuff? yuk
I agree.... but not for my person gain.
respectfully to a museum or historical society
🌸 so eerie when you see life suddenly stopped in a family home. Cooking book still opened on favourite page. Letters left on desks etc
Sad after a passing of loved one there wasn’t anyone around to settle the last survivor’s affairs. Everything just left to rot, pity they couldn’t have left a will for it to go to charity etc. They didn’t so it’s all left to decay slowly
Oh my gosh! Brings back alot of memories! So many things in that house are 1980's decor.
Things I'd forgotten.
Very respectful and thank you for not using obscene language or blaspheme. Be Blessed!
Ποσό μου αρέσουν τα βλέπω τέτοια σπίτια ώρες κάθομαι καί βλέπω τα βίντεο σας από Ελλάδα... μπράβο σας...
This house feels like a perfect setting for a point and click mystery game.
My thoughts exactly 👍
Someone else also mentioned the missing matress. As a retired medic i can tell you that if a dead body is left to long, weeks, it will have bloated and if warm enough most likely turned to a gooey mess. Can't separate the body from the mattress without dissembling the corpse.
No need to go to that extreme. Shortly after death the sphincters release and it is common for the urine and feces to flow out of the body, so that would explain having to remove the mattress. It happens to people and animals alike.
Another great video.
A beautiful home at one time. Don't understand why family members would leave all the pictures. When my husband died I downsized, bought a smaller place, I put my family pictures in plastic tubs/ bins & put in a shed I bought,along with some other mementos I wanted to keep.
I love the statutes & vases.
Thanks for sharing your videos, I'm glad to see you wearing a mask. You boys do a great job filming & being respectful.
Be careful ,stay safe in your travels.
Hi Shirley, thank you very much!
It's always hard to understand for us as well, why someone would leave so many personal memories unloved. Our deepest condolences for your loss of your husband.
It is our deepest pleasure sharing these videos. We're so glad you like our style. We will be careful. Take care and hope to see you next time again! All the best, Maureno & Remon
Please keep a check on your photographs, if the shed get too cold or damp, condensation may spoil them. I nearly lost mine like that, so I got two shoeboxes and only kept my very favourite one in the top of my wardrobe. Mind you my shed is a bit ancient and needs replacing. Take care.
You never know if there were any family members, and if there were, whether they got along. I could easily imagine scenarios where people would prefer to erase any memories of their parents or other relatives. Or it's all tied up in some legal battle that goes on and on.
The detached little house is called a mother-in-law cottage here in USA. I love you channel you guys find absolute beautiful places.
Thank you guys for caring about everything. The person at the foot of Jesus was a blind man that he healed.
Dude you need to contact the museum to get some of those pieces of art out to preserve them...the historical value of some of those is greater than any financial..
It's not that easy there's black mold contaminated everything in that house when he touches something it transfers to him it's crazy I know but you have to have professional do that and clean it right.. I know a lady that did that brought black mold to her House
I am sure the bank owners everything. Sadly, can’t remove anything from the property without permission.
L C molds are not the same. Some just takes a wipe of water and bleach
That china is worth a LOT of $.
Maybe I missed it but does anyone know what happened to the family? I assume the owners passed, but I wonder why no family would want some of the beautiful furniture, photos, etc. What a shame this stuff isn’t being appreciated, so much beauty in the house.
Maybe the children moved overseas in their younger years and settled there and don’t have the time and money to go back home to sought out parents stuff. Very sad but least donate the house and stuff to charities or do something about it.
Their family is rich so they dont need to take those things,i guess.
Sometimes families are like that. My friend bought a house where the owners were wealthy hoarders. They owned so many properties the kids just boarded up the house and abandoned it when their parents died. Leaving all kind of expensive things and lots of photographs of family and such. Some just don’t care.
This was beyond amazing! Frozen in time. But so beautiful! Thank you
Hola Explomo!! Primero, muchas gracias por poner subtítulos a esta fabulosa exploración, esta mansión en Luxemburgo es realmente increíble, no me llamó mucho la atención su arquitectura, pero sí su decoración interior, es como una caja del tesoro llena de recuerdos familiares y objetos decorativos bellísimos. Felicitaciones chicos!!
Saludos cariñosos desde Chile 🙋♀️🇨🇱✌️🙏💖
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL !!! THANK YOU FOR SHOWING RESPECT FOR THE PAST AND THE FAMILY THAT LIVED THERE !!!
We had a mixer like that at 17:45 when I was a kid 50+ years ago. Grandma and I mixed cookie dough. Love you Grandma! RIP
Human existence. ... a flash of light then nothing
Exactly 😥
The Rich man and Lazarus is the best example for the vanity of this life and the realities of after life. What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul? For we brought nothing into this world and its certain we shall carry nothing out!!
My God. A deceived generation. Use the remaining tym to know Jesus Christ and ur only hope out of here!!
I had a great time reviewing this I so want more of this kind of greatness age 88 yrs
Good to see that the house was not vandalized. Feel lonely while watching you explore the whole house. Thank you for sharing.
Wow this is a amazing mansion, great taste in decor. the family of these owners left some many valuable items that are worth millions at auction. You do such wonderful job on locating places. I noticed mansions are prone to decay faster then regular homes do.
All these beautiful antic objects, fascinating! At 23:35 - pics are from Paris (Arc-de-Triumph and Notre Dame de Paris) et the "different size of tubes" are artillery shells.
The persantine 75 mg tablets in the drug shelf contain dipyridamole which are used to treat cardiovascular diseases ( post cardiac valve replacement surgery / stroke / heart attack ) , probably the owner was suffering from that and died.
That was incredible, amazing. I’m pretty sure those “cylinders” I think you called them that were on the window ledge were actually empty shells from the war, I think. Thank you for driving so many hours and sharing your adventure to the world. You were so respectful of the home and it’s contents. Cheers from Australia. 🐨🇦🇺
I come from a big family so it's hard to wrap my head around the fact not ONE person in their fam cared enuff to keep anything sentimental from that home really is heartbreaking. If only those walls could talk. Kudos to you...great presentation. 👏👏
You are so respectful of the way you speak or touch some of the things that belong to people who had passed away 🙏
Congratulation one more time
Greetings, hugs and love to you from Greece ❤️
Your channel is absolutly wonderful. The fact that you can take us back in time when you visit these home is awesome. I live that you're respectful of these people who may or may not be alive. Thank you for your work. I love you guys.
This is the most ornamental home I have seen yet. Absolutely filled with gorgeous things. I just can not image that these wonderful things, pictures included, art-work, etc., was not passed down to family members. So strange. You did a wonderful job of filming and explaining all you could to inform us of the workings of the mansion. Nice job!!
“Wow look at the magnificent design of this lamp” camera pans to an average lamp seen in everyday homes across Europe in the 90’s! Also the telephone downstairs wasn’t a rotary phone because it had push buttons, this was just a replica which wasn’t an unusual item back then. Very strange how one minute they were sat at the table scrapbooking family photos & documenting their travels the next they’re gone? Often when people are asked what would they grab from their burning building the response is photographs. No one consciously planning to vacate leaves photographs behind. There has to have been a sense of urgency to the owner suddenly abandoning this property, literally everything is left just the way it once was when it was an occupied, functioning home. The mattress being the only item missing leads me to believe the owner was murdered?
Why murdered? It's more likely the owner just died in their bed of natural causes.
it's possible the guy was murdered and it's could explain why the house in untouched since then, because of the investigation (that can take years and years)
Can’t get my head around why people find photos so interesting (paper ones anyway) eventually they are just pictures of dead people. I would let them burn in your imaginary building and grab my iPad.
I thought the same thing about the 1980s brass and glass lamp. Might have been the touch on and touch off ones. Middle class. The elephant chairs weren't that expensive either. I know a few impoters in Belgium.
Hi.We have to 9:44 a copper carafe or brass for tea or coffe.Beautiful video👍.
Connie here watching from the United States of America. I really enjoy your videos, I especially appreciate how thorough you are when you go through the rooms and your appreciation for the things you discover. Most younger people wouldn't care for "old school" things from yesteryear.
Good to see that you take precautions wearing mask. Well done boys. Your health always come first.
Love to you all. Xx
I’m glad that I just discovered the best explorers channel ever 💕 thank you guys for going through every single detail ✌🏻that awesome
Awww thank you for such a wonderful compliment! Glad you discovered us and enjoy the bunch of videos we already have online :D
Это все нужно в музей!!!такую красоту должны видеть люди!!
Ууу
If you’re blessed enough in your lifetime, enjoy it!! Bless others too! After life, these guys are still blessing us by showing us these amazing places in their videos
Lindo lugar , da dó de ver abandonado , parabéns pra vcs que sempre nos trazem maravilhas .Abraços se cuidem e DEUS os proteja .
i’m very impressed with you channel: from an older watcher in England: love your finds and your style: and the enthusiasm: and respect you show: excellent thanks;
Did you see the China from England? Beautiful plates. Hi from USA.
That was amazing. I love the Elephant Chairs. I have never seen chairs like that before. Kind of sad the house was abandoned. Thanks for the tour!
That was amazing , so many antiques and interesting things just left behind . It's good to see that there is no vandalism there just natural decay . But also sad to see so many beautiful pieces of furniture just left to decay .
You made a very good video of this place and it was a pleasure to watch.
As always stay safe guys and I look forward to more of your explores .
😊👍🌍☮
This was a place I visited back in early 1970’s Luxembourg so beautiful full of loads of history that this family collected! Thank you for sharing this beautiful adventure your excitement is like mine! I can feel it in your soft voice! Very enjoyable
Absolutely the best video on exploration I’ve seen. I couldn’t say enough about how good this video is you guys have nailed it completely. It makes me feel good seeing you young men respect and appreciate beauty without having to steal it or vandalize the property. Stay safe all of you as well as those watching!
Those were probably dog leashes, not belts. Tempus fugit - time flies. It's sad that so many interesting were abandoned to decay. I hate to see family photos left behind. Apparently something happened to the owners and no one cared about what was left behind. The second building may have been a guest house.
It's interesting to see videos of homes in other countries. Some things are so different than here in the USA and some things such as things left behind are the same. I recognize the "tubes" as artillery shells as my ex was a tanker in the Army. Thank you for your videos.
For everyone asking: I know someone from the village the house is located... This couple loved to travel, but the woman passed away and left her husband alone, he had some illnesses and needed care which was really expensive... when he died their children were left with all the debts he made because of treatment so they didn‘t want to inherit the house because it would mean they would also inherit all debts... that‘s the reason why everything is left to rot
Update: All the things got stolen from there (for example even the moldy elephant chairs)
truskaweczka bby That is such a shame! every time I see them show an abandoned home, my first thought is that they are inviting the homes to be burgled.
@@va3023 Gosh...I wish people didn't suck. Amazing stuff. But then, perhaps saving it is not all that bad. However, it is stealing. If something official could be done that would be great.
Stealing is terrible but let’s hope they cleaned it all up and someone is enjoying it! Shame for it to sit there and rot!!
Thought the state took the houses if they weren’t claimed?
Can you tell me which village it is in please (obviously not the street)? I used to live in Luxembourg for many years and I am super curious. Thank you!
I'm in the United States. Specifically in the southwest, in Arizona. I love history and culture. Your videos show me a bit of both and how people in other countries lived. Your videos show me places that I've never heard of and may never visit. Just wanted you to know that I just happened upon your video but I keep coming back for more! Keep exploring!
That glass doorway is fabulous,the way the warm yellow light comes through
I am so surprised no one has pilfered the belongings.
This is Luxembourgh
at this point it would be saving the belongings...
What an amazingly beautiful home! I can see why you were so excited about it! The furnishings were spectacular and so eclectic! As usual, the video was a perfect blend of videography and narration. I so appreciate the lack of rushing through the house and allowing us to see all the beautiful items. Thank you Maureno!
Grandma Carla Oh so welcome Carla! Thanks to you for always watching our videos. We’re so glad you enjoy them that much. This place was truly amazing! Anyway, take care and hope to see you next time with us again. All the best, Maureno & Remon :-)
I am surprised that the house hasn’t been ransacked of all the things you have seen!
If that had been in Chicago, not even a brick would have been left....
So many artifacts and antiques! No doubt this rich couple traveled around the world because of the many cultural artifacts that are scattered throughout the house. Sure makes me think how all of the stuff I have in my possession will more or less end up in somebody elses hands. I do admire the wood carvings, they're just so beautiful! You are tops! Stay safe and God bless you!!!
I found this absolutely amazing. It's surprising how well preserved everything is. Also pleasantly surprised that it hasn't been vandalized for trophies.
One of the best explorations I have seen...if not THE best!!!
Thank you so much Nikki!!! Means the world to me 😁🙏🏼
Explomo 🖤Stay well!!!
I agree!
Wow, that was amazing👍
Thank you guys for taking us with you❣
Hopefully some people take good care of that house and everything in it. Hate to think of thiefs there.
This one is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing this
Thanks so much! Always our deepest pleasure to share our adventures with you. :)
Explomo Always my pleasure to watch what you share.
Explomo Those elephant chairs were so awesome.
That may have been for their child to live in, the picture of the young man. It was absolutely beautiful. Thank you
I've been watching/a part of the Urbex community for years. Now that people are stuck at home this is a great way to explore the world through your videos. Sharing your videos w/ everyone I know to be able to go on an adventure with you guys from home. Sending lots of positive vibes!
Hunny the lamp was a cheap touch lamp from the 80's. But the gorgeous sconces hanging on the wall, you didn't even show it. Belts were actually to horse harnesses I believe. The elephant chairs were amazing!! Its unbelievable to think mold has taken over so much in 9 years isn't it. So beautiful but yet such a shame. I dont understand how so many homes churches estates etc get left behind & noone cared to take any of the gorgeous treasures when they left or family didn't sell the estate. Mind boggling really. You guys move way to fast. I cant keep up with the camera. I like you guys & your channel. You'll learn as you go. Elephants are a sign of good luck. I wonder if that's why they held interest. They had many hobbies & collections. I wish you would've held the picture of its lived in state a bit longer. Lot to comment on. Incredibly lucky of you to have seen in person. 👍
If you want to look at something longer, you can pause the video.
Exactly! That "magnificent lamp" is crap and those belts are dog leashes.
Love how you take your time+ show everything!!
Sadly its all left to rot it should be taken over by countrys government and contents auctioned off to raise funds for charity
Hi Ellie, appreciate your comment! Thanks a lot and we love to take our time to show you all the interesting features of these fascinating places :-)
Bridget Coyle That would be a very inventive and reasonable solution!
One of the best explorations I have seen.
Such a beautiful untouched abandoned mansion.. thank God it wasn't being vandalized.. glad you guys explored and shared with us your experience in exploring it.. truly enjoyed the video..