LOST GLORY | Giant abandoned Italian Palace of a noble Venetian family

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    There we drive somewhere in a rural landscape in Italy... and in the distance, an enormous construction is slowly becoming more and more visible. Today we dive into a beautiful piece of Italian history. We take a look inside the forgotten glory of a noble Venetian family palace. Travel with us on a journey back in time as we show you the majestic rooms of this dignified building.
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  • @pxxbuch6523
    @pxxbuch6523 2 года назад +380

    I love to stand in an old building and close my eyes and try to imagine the lives that journeyed within the walls. What were their lives like? Were they happy? What tragedies befell them?

    • @zhraa-6144
      @zhraa-6144 2 года назад +5

      Me to

    • @Lycan546
      @Lycan546 2 года назад +2

      Mesmerising!

    • @mindfulnessindailylife
      @mindfulnessindailylife 2 года назад +2

      yes me too, also think that who was living there or even one hundred years ago

    • @emilychen8007
      @emilychen8007 2 года назад +2

      Me too!

    • @asdfghlkjh100
      @asdfghlkjh100 2 года назад +2

      U could rather open the Qur'an and read and find all the information u'd ever want about them.

  • @MamaT160
    @MamaT160 3 года назад +287

    I am heartsick when I see all the books in the abandoned castles and estates you visit. People have to just walk out and leave their things. Unfortunate and unexpected circumstances happen throughout life, and none of us is immune to the possibility of losing everything we treasure. Every day counts. We must be kind because every person we meet is carrying burdens we can't see.

    • @corinatrian.2073
      @corinatrian.2073 2 года назад +12

      You are very right!!!

    • @catherineleigh9000
      @catherineleigh9000 2 года назад +32

      Have you noticed in all of the abandoned videos NO ONE looks in the books for the copyright date? Some are hundreds of years old. No one appreciates books anymore

    • @corinatrian.2073
      @corinatrian.2073 2 года назад +21

      @@catherineleigh9000 I love books, I wander they almost never get a book to their hands to read the title. Oh my gosh so old books a real treasure !!!!!!

    • @joanlenhard82
      @joanlenhard82 2 года назад +10

      Amen to this comment above! They are only possessions and anyone can lose them as they leave their home, whether it be a tent or a castle! Seeing this is a gift

    • @lindatimmons3675
      @lindatimmons3675 2 года назад +6

      @@catherineleigh9000 .......
      The books are usually in the language of the country, and maybe no one can read write or understand the language

  • @prasad21031971
    @prasad21031971 Год назад +6

    Brilliant is not word. The mansion is shouting loud of its beauty and Glory. Just thinking in it's hay day, matchless and left speechless.

  • @ezmadarlington942
    @ezmadarlington942 2 года назад +4

    Stunning! Can’t believe it’s just left there! No one to fill it with love.

    • @Explomo
      @Explomo  2 года назад

      So true! It's sometimes hard to believe how these places get left behind :(

    • @sreckosx
      @sreckosx 2 года назад

      @@Explomo Hi, here one example in Slovenia : ruclips.net/video/q6qzAbjZHHk/видео.html After the second world war, there was hell here in Slovenia for years, worst it was the first few weeks ... These Castle here was owned by one old woman who married here from Slovakia - Gabriela Chotkova. Days after end of WW2, those holly cmunistic Partisan fighters came, took her of the wagon and shot her in the Woods ... for nothing, just cause she was rich. And this is how most of the castles and mansions in Slovenia look now. Whatever was in there was stolen, mostly by comunists. Later burned, roten away or sold to Austrians, Germans ... Did you know, in Slovenia in WW2 that lasted here 1941 - 1945 entire 67 Castles were burned down completely with everything inside by partisans - comunists ?

  • @dancing_on_the_valentine_83
    @dancing_on_the_valentine_83 2 года назад +78

    So strange to see someone's home left like that. It looks like they've disappeared in one second leaving everything like it was.. The sign of someone's life.

  • @jeromedelossantos1050
    @jeromedelossantos1050 2 года назад +31

    How I wish this palace will be renovated and become one of the greatest historical place in the country.

  • @saragrandma9592
    @saragrandma9592 2 года назад +8

    Omg, if I had the money I would bring this beautiful palace back to its beauty

  • @minfamilie4319
    @minfamilie4319 Год назад +7

    This family was very Catholic, they had crosses in the kitchen, artwork of two famous Catholic saints, Saint George and Saint Martin of Tours, a portrait of the Pope of their time and they even had their own chapel. The family looked like really nice people. It makes me feel sad to know they are not here anymore.
    All those memories, that huge mansion once filled with life and children running around is just a piece of history now. May their souls rest in peace.

  • @samrakasimzade3330
    @samrakasimzade3330 3 года назад +51

    So sad this beauty is being abandoned, could they just remake this into a museum. Thanks for taking the risk and sharing it with us.

  • @robinbarrett5301
    @robinbarrett5301 3 года назад +322

    Why wouldn't they make that place a museum, instead of letting it just sit there. What a shame. Truly beautiful. Thank you!

    • @junedominguez2549
      @junedominguez2549 3 года назад +26

      I also wonder why it didn’t get museum status instead of rot! I am sick from the selfishness of all of it everywhere!

    • @puulanetohtlane6149
      @puulanetohtlane6149 3 года назад +11

      Sorry-did you know-all the World in a crash.....?...no turists,no money-housis like this in Italy 30 000,i ges.....😁😁😁....niente problema-1,2,3 or 30 000.....ho capische..??...😁....amo tutti...

    • @sallyfrohner3714
      @sallyfrohner3714 3 года назад

      Llll

    • @LS-nb4dh
      @LS-nb4dh 3 года назад +11

      When you get it for free you walk away from it nobody paid for anything that's why there's so much abandoned stuff think about it

    • @quz908
      @quz908 3 года назад +18

      @@LS-nb4dh It just astounds me. Either have it cleaned up and enjoy it, or sell it to a museum. I don't understand letting beauty just rot unappreciated.

  • @TerriBlessed
    @TerriBlessed 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful mansion❣️
    My heart ❤hurts for the abandoned photos that are left to decay😢 and the history that will be lost😢

  • @christinamnechaczek2368
    @christinamnechaczek2368 Год назад +2

    Es war eine unglaubliche Wanderung in der Zeit dort haben Menschen gelebt und jetzt ist wohl niemand mehr da bei diesen Reisen müsst ihr euch jedes mal wie Indiana Johnes fühlen die etwas tolles entdecken ich hab immer Freude bei euren Folgen vielen Dank lg Christina aus Österreich

  • @marjorieguest9497
    @marjorieguest9497 3 года назад +262

    Omg it just breaks my heart to see all that beauty going to waste, I just want to go in and give it a good cleaning and polishing ❤️ thanks so much for taking us with you 😘

    • @sherryevans709
      @sherryevans709 3 года назад +19

      It would be a dream come true to be able to restore a place like this and to live there !!!!

    • @nikolmanolopoulou2645
      @nikolmanolopoulou2645 3 года назад +20

      And make a nice hotel to work with and enjoy the amazing atmosphere..

    • @zainmatthias8623
      @zainmatthias8623 2 года назад +4

      i guess it's pretty randomly asking but does anyone know of a good place to stream new tv shows online ?

    • @zainmatthias8623
      @zainmatthias8623 2 года назад

      @Finnley London Thank you, signed up and it seems to work :) I appreciate it!

    • @finnleylondon2755
      @finnleylondon2755 2 года назад

      @Zain Matthias Glad I could help :D

  • @virginiaeckley3047
    @virginiaeckley3047 3 года назад +203

    Just imagine how beautiful that Palace would be if it was cleaned up and restored to it's former beauty 💖

    • @MrBigheads08
      @MrBigheads08 3 года назад +2

      it is beautiful as it is...no uptight makeover needed

    • @dagwoodsingleton6202
      @dagwoodsingleton6202 3 года назад +5

      The cost.

    • @barbaraherron3796
      @barbaraherron3796 3 года назад +6

      I can't even keep my own house clean I wonder how many servants they had?

    • @Ne0c225
      @Ne0c225 3 года назад +10

      It's not a palace. You would need a lot of $$$ to restore this beauty and an army of servants.. i mean housekeepers.

    • @ummim.4072
      @ummim.4072 3 года назад +3

      Ponen letras encima de las imágenes no se ve nada

  • @screwthecabal6453
    @screwthecabal6453 2 года назад +30

    I've never seen woodwork like that in my life! That furniture must be worth a fortune!!!

  • @jacvanachterbergh1279
    @jacvanachterbergh1279 2 года назад +3

    This one is a gem. The detail in the architecture is outstanding. What caught me by surprise was the aggregate stone floor finishes with the border details. Also the mosaic floor in the kitchen. The attention to detail in the ceilings, wall finishes and the floors are outstanding. A lot of planning went into every aspect of this incredible home.

  • @Eyewonder3210
    @Eyewonder3210 3 года назад +167

    Who could imagine as the builders created these masterpieces, the people who lived, loved, and walked through these rooms, would one by one leave or die, until this beautiful mansion would be left silent and abandoned, devoid of life to sustain it.

    • @sandyadams9446
      @sandyadams9446 3 года назад +7

      Nicely said, Eye Wonder.

    • @heatherritchie4268
      @heatherritchie4268 3 года назад +15

      You just described the way I feel when I see one of these abandoned buildings. I can almost see their stories unfolding right in front of me from room to room.

    • @novajaneguevarra3073
      @novajaneguevarra3073 3 года назад +1

      We dont have house here in the Philippines so sad

    • @novajaneguevarra3073
      @novajaneguevarra3073 3 года назад +2

      Why they abandoned their house or manaion we us here in Philippines dont have house💔

    • @winterweib
      @winterweib 3 года назад +1

      @@novajaneguevarra3073
      Not at all?
      But where do you live?

  • @leolaturner2193
    @leolaturner2193 3 года назад +34

    Thank you for showing us a very GRAND place. I cannot even begin to imagine how magnificent this wonderful place was when the day the family moved in once the construction was completed.

  • @janacollins-maguire4942
    @janacollins-maguire4942 Год назад +4

    You guys should feel so privileged to have seen something so magnificent in person. It's just a dream to me, but I imagine myself along with you and in awe of thisl little part of history. God bless! ☮️💗

  • @emineoban2078
    @emineoban2078 11 месяцев назад +2

    Sizleri çok seviyorum çocuklar çok teşekkür ederim bizi bu mekanlara götürdüğünüz için iyi ki varsınız annem Türkiye'den selamlar

  • @dinamustafa3473
    @dinamustafa3473 2 года назад +12

    It could be made into an exclusive hotel by retaining most of the furnitures and renovate the mansion. So beautiful heritage.

  • @alicebarton27
    @alicebarton27 2 года назад +309

    It would be so interesting to know the history of the family that lived in this house

    • @HTNPSullivan
      @HTNPSullivan 2 года назад +50

      Yes, it seems that if they're going to so blatantly trespess, they should at least have done some research to add to this video about the family.

    • @italianprince8858
      @italianprince8858 2 года назад +5

      Alice Barton
      I agree with you Sweety and I'm so interested to Know more about it.

    • @user-dv7ix3md3n
      @user-dv7ix3md3n 2 года назад +4

      Мне тоже интересно

    • @lauracantarella8142
      @lauracantarella8142 2 года назад +35

      Full of initiative, he changed the cobbler's awl for the weaver's shuttle [...]. Battista Lanzone and his brother Ferdinando […] first opened shoe shops in the Simone hamlet in 1865 […]. In ten years, thanks to uncommon activity and intelligence, the Lanzone shoemaker became one of the primary in the Biella area, earning the owners a fair share of capital. With this they abandoned the ancient craft and started weaving clothes. During the three-year period 1877-1879 they were in Vallemosso in Lorenzo Cartotto's own factory, then moving on to the much more important one owned by Mr. Antonio Galoppo, later bought by them. The company between the Lanzone, the Simons and Mr. Viola (relatives) and the two Lanzone remained in the ancient headquarters, about seven years later the Baptist left the Vallemosso to plant in Andorno the beautiful, well-disposed and well-organized wool mill that his son, his son, Mr. Eugenio then rented to the Simonetti Attilio & Figli company which still operates it today.
      Battista Lanzone, in addition to being a good wool industrialist, was also a willing, intelligent and expert administrator of public affairs as a municipal councilor of Pistolesa, first President of the Vallestrona Industrial Association, etc. He was also a very warm supporter of the (railway line) Biella - Novara, and if, one day or another, after about 30 years of struggles, the said railway leaves the newspaper to run on the ground in the interest of the economic future of the whole Biella area, it will be good to remember Gio. Battiata Lanzone, Antonio Borrino, Count Secco Suardo (Director of the "Awakening") the honorable Gio. Battista Serralunga and how many others (including the humble writer of these pages) faced the problem when the opponents called that line with the name of Biella - mental hospital"

    • @charcat1571
      @charcat1571 2 года назад +4

      @@lauracantarella8142 Thank you!

  • @jyi5506
    @jyi5506 Год назад +3

    Thank you Maureno! Magnificence! Thank you for taking great risk to share this with us. Your video collection of places left behind are a treasure trove. How sad that pianos keys are left uncovered to gather dust and debris even if no hands will ever grace them again. Stay safe, and stay well. ❤

  • @user-hy5mz6gy7l
    @user-hy5mz6gy7l 2 года назад +105

    Безумно красивый замок,прекрасная мебель,неужели совсем некому позаботиться о нем?Просто очень грустно от этого.

    • @elenakazhamiakina4419
      @elenakazhamiakina4419 2 года назад +8

      Все рухнет и развалится . Наследников , наверное , нет . А , если и есть то зачем им все это . Это государство может взять на свой баланс .

    • @baruchmoney6725
      @baruchmoney6725 2 года назад +6

      @@elenakazhamiakina4419 много вложений , гос ву не надо

    • @nipaparekh1678
      @nipaparekh1678 2 года назад +1

      @Synthetic Biology
      That’s interesting … do you know about this mansion ? Who it’s owned by

    • @user-uh2dt6tr7c
      @user-uh2dt6tr7c 2 года назад +2

      @@elenakazhamiakina4419 надо вступать в наследство,а налог стоит бешеные деньги,такие замки до 3мл долларов.И на память нельзя взять ,считается воровство.

  • @sharon1963
    @sharon1963 3 года назад +35

    This is soul destroying seeing a building left to just decay when surely it could be used as some sort of historic place...

  • @probinsyanaako9139
    @probinsyanaako9139 3 года назад +38

    I love how u show details slowly and carefully without touching anything just showing small details on video i feel like im There too,and im exploring with u.. God bless and keep exploring..

  • @user-uq4sf7ts4v
    @user-uq4sf7ts4v 2 года назад +6

    ,,Утерянная Слава'', красивый дом, красивые съёмки и непонятный язык, но подпись под ними сделало эту съёмку доступной и понятной. Спасибо, Мальчишка!!!

  • @user-iv8it9wp6t
    @user-iv8it9wp6t 2 года назад +20

    Как быстротечна жизнь и как все может закончиться.Сегодня слава, а завтра забвение.Пришли в этот мир голыми, голыми и уйдем.Стоит задуматься о вечности, о смысле жизни.Все это великолепие навевает глубокую грусть.

  • @blanning2058
    @blanning2058 3 года назад +43

    Beautiful! Amazing! Magnificent! Majestic! Enchanting! Mysterious! Mesmerizing! Those are just a few words that come to mind while watching this. It is so amazing and mind blowing to know that people actually lived here once. It just fascinates me to imagine the people of the house wandering about, living their day to day life in a home like this. I would LOVE to know the history of this mansion... if only walls could talk! Excellent job Maureno!

    • @giselferrer
      @giselferrer 3 года назад +5

      I'm agree with You!

    • @rosemarienin9823
      @rosemarienin9823 3 года назад +2

      You are so taken with this place! I find it unattractive, dismal depressing, horrible. But interesting for its history, whatever it is. I think I would become suicidal, if I had to live there. Chacon a son goute!

    • @scotchette
      @scotchette 2 года назад +1

      @@rosemarienin9823 The shutters were closed that's why.

  • @bonniefoerster8526
    @bonniefoerster8526 2 года назад +58

    Hi my name is Bonnie and I live in salt lake City Utah USA I am 77 years Young and this is absolutely incredible, this is a Time cap show if these walls could talk I wonder what they would say people lived an amazing life in his home he was so beautiful the furniture Left behind is absolutely beautiful it's a shame that mother nature is going to take this home but you brought this home back to life you brought these memories in the lives that people lived in this home back but the time you were there you brought it back and that's amazing 💜 thank you for this amazing video it was absolutely incredible 💜 love Bonnie from salt lake City Utah USA 💜

  • @pattyrogers9871
    @pattyrogers9871 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely love your show. The two of you are amazing. An we love that you always respect the departed. And your show has style, and class. No cursing.

  • @m.theresacarozza8173
    @m.theresacarozza8173 2 года назад +4

    So grand and magnificent mansion along with beautiful antique furniture. Such craftsmanship and wood working. So sad it's been abandoned. Thanks for showing this

  • @danalemasters2266
    @danalemasters2266 3 года назад +104

    The place of my dreams with the furnishings of my dreams. This would be my heaven. I volunteer to live there and give it the love and care it deserves!! WOW!

  • @judithajoseph9518
    @judithajoseph9518 2 года назад +25

    My mind was imagining when the people in the photos still occupied this mansion in the past. a mansion full of people, cool facilities, a table where they gather, chat and laugh while playing some games on the table. It's as if they're still alive. Maybe they're really happy.

  • @machellep1
    @machellep1 2 года назад +44

    If you research you will probably find out it was taken by the government when someone died and no one in the family could pay the inheritance taxes. It happens many times in Italy . The large homes and estates are left to ruin because no one can afford the taxes and upkeep. the Italian government, unlike the French who encourage foreign investment, make it very difficult to reclaim and save these properties.

    • @anjuy6984
      @anjuy6984 Год назад +4

      Thats very sad.....govt should do whats best for people

    • @mariacanto1871
      @mariacanto1871 Год назад +1

      ……..And they should encourage foreign investment!

    • @Jason-rn4jk
      @Jason-rn4jk Год назад +5

      Much like the US, the property cannot be purchased without payment of back taxes first which go in excess of the value of the building and are left to decay instead sadly.

    • @LordCristianWaters
      @LordCristianWaters Год назад

      Which family? I am from the Gerardi nobility family line of Venice/Naples.

    • @lorilewis7264
      @lorilewis7264 Год назад +3

      wow that's sad. so the government would rather let it decay and maybe forgiving a debt and passing it to a new owner. 🤔 heartbreaking 💔. so much history there.

  • @dojocho1894
    @dojocho1894 2 года назад +1

    Italian renaissance...magnificent

  • @beachcaving
    @beachcaving 3 года назад +31

    Maureno! You have nerves of steel to be exploring this grand villa with the owner's being in the garden right next door! Dude, how do you stay calm?🤣❣🤯🎆

  • @marthaross6301
    @marthaross6301 3 года назад +23

    Judging by the bathrooms and some other modern pieces within certain rooms; this home was inhabited at least into mid 1970-80’s. A lot of memories from the late 1890- 1939....
    Bidets, washers, chest freezer, decorative wood grain modern fridge.... also many light bulbs
    All are very modern.
    The water damage isn’t huge.
    I’d say this has been left for 30-40 years max....
    The hats and photos are wonderful for dating timeline.
    The upstairs bathroom with green walls was probably 1930’s judging by the fixtures.
    Fabulous grand family home

    • @mishacol
      @mishacol 2 года назад +2

      Beginning of 90's maybe.

    • @carmelajohnson4290
      @carmelajohnson4290 2 года назад +1

      I also think about forty years ago

    • @user-fx1xu6ie3u
      @user-fx1xu6ie3u 2 года назад

      Где жильцы и потомки этого места?
      Этих ванн и морозильных ларей?

  • @AnNa-uv8eb
    @AnNa-uv8eb 2 года назад +3

    Cudo ,pokazanie nam współczesnym ,co pozostało po ludziach którzy stworzyli taki piękny pałac jego wnętrze ocala tą materię o która dzisiaj tez zabiegamy .No cóż, refleksja nad która musimy się zastanowić i uzmysłowić ,ze w życiu najważniejsze jest zdrowie i miłość ,ale do tego trzeba dorosnąć .Dziękuje ,ze mogłam to zobaczyć .My ludzie jesteśmy gośćmi ,liśćmi na drzewach które są chwilą na tej ziemi i cieszmy. się z tego .!Warszawa.☘️

  • @sueduval2046
    @sueduval2046 2 года назад +2

    I wish you had gotten permission to enter this place. It would have been nice to know a little history of the family

  • @curti1925
    @curti1925 3 года назад +46

    Incredible, it should be restored, and open to the public, even with a fee charged, for maintenance

    • @laineymckenzie660
      @laineymckenzie660 2 года назад +2

      With a fee when human slavery payed for it ?

    • @lindatimmons3675
      @lindatimmons3675 2 года назад +5

      @@laineymckenzie660 .....
      Human slavery payed for just about anything and everything built everywhere.

    • @GardeninGrace
      @GardeninGrace 2 года назад

      @@lindatimmons3675 unfortunately you’re not wrong.

  • @ruthbeck2050
    @ruthbeck2050 3 года назад +30

    This place is magnificent and all the furniture, ceilings, everything. The only thing I would love to do is go in and clean and polish the furniture. It should be saved. Thank you for taking the chance of showing this magnificent place, thanks Maureno love your videos.

  • @lorilewis7264
    @lorilewis7264 Год назад +4

    People would pay to come see this mansion. It's historic and that would pay for it to not deteriorate. Breaks my heart to see history fall apart. And the windows are so amazing too, everything

  • @zoraidahegarsiervadelsenor6583
    @zoraidahegarsiervadelsenor6583 2 года назад +15

    Thats a wonderful mansion love it, love it, and love it, every little detail on everything , thanks for all the great work you guys do....lets protect history

  • @jilldavis7229
    @jilldavis7229 3 года назад +18

    Magnificent, majestic, exquisite!!! Not enough words to describe this absolutely gorgeous & breathtaking home!!! I can’t begin to explain how very much I enjoyed this gorgeous property!!! All of the fabulous wooden furniture, even in the servants quarter’s, the magnificent staircase, the breathtaking leaded & stained glass windows & doors to the marvelous marble door arches & beautiful ceilings!!! It was all fairytale gorgeous!!! The flooring through out the home was timeless! It is such a waste to see all of these marvelous items going to decay 😞 I’m sure that it would take a multimillionaire to afford to restore & save this iconic property 😔 Before it is completely destroyed by decay, I wish that someone would save & restore it to it’s former glory 👍 Thank you Maureno & Rafael, for transporting me into a fantasy world that I could only dream about 🥰 You have made me sooo very happy today!!! I will remember this awesome adventure for years to come... my dream of Italy😍 I loved it❤️

  • @annsmith4739
    @annsmith4739 3 года назад +30

    This amazing, beautiful,can’t believe it’s just left ,I know we always say it ,the architecture is mind blowing thank you for taking us around with you much love Ann uk xxxxx

  • @gigihrinconrincon5513
    @gigihrinconrincon5513 2 года назад +2

    I have seen many palaces. but it is normal to see the luxuries and riches of the time in palaces. it is much more interesting to see the comforts and details of a noble family house than a royal one. beautiful video

  • @celiareginarogero55
    @celiareginarogero55 2 года назад +1

    Indeed, this abandoned palace ia a glory with magnificent architecture.

  • @user-rq8xz2dl9e
    @user-rq8xz2dl9e 3 года назад +57

    Очень красиво! Старинная мебель, люстры, картины, потолки... Это всё завораживает.. и шёпот ведущего добавляет таинственности.

    • @user-mi2wh5xj9n
      @user-mi2wh5xj9n 2 года назад +1

      Они пропитаны потом своих хозяев , поэтому лучше не трогать и не стоить брать . 😏🎲🗿

    • @user-mi2wh5xj9n
      @user-mi2wh5xj9n 2 года назад +2

      В этих старинных мебелях , вещах бывают злые духи , черты , бесы , дьяволы ---- они хозяева , поэтому лучше ничего не брать и не трогать . 😏🎲🗿

    • @user-be2vi8in2r
      @user-be2vi8in2r 2 года назад +1

      Страшно все это, ребята

  • @maryweldon6849
    @maryweldon6849 3 года назад +6

    My imagination is running away with me watching this....i can imagine myself wearing a gorgeous ball gown standing in this place during a party....the Opulence that once was you can still see it....that ceiling was absolutely stunning in the beginning all of the craftsmanship that went into making literally everthing in that room alone is just amazing....can you picture a king and queen sitting at that table with friends and being served....i would love to be able to step back in time and experience being in this house....my heart breaks to see it not being perserved...
    This house could be a history museum by it self all the stuff that is still there....i can't thank you enough for showing us this Mansion

  • @karifredrikson8492
    @karifredrikson8492 2 года назад

    I’m 73. My husband died 6 yrs ago. We used to travel. It was enchanting to see this film because it reminds me of him & our travels. Thank you!

  • @catherinemaia6031
    @catherinemaia6031 2 года назад +9

    Juste sublime ! Magnifique !
    Merci de nous faire partager ces merveilles trop malheureusement abandonnées ! ❤️

  • @marciatrapuzzano8742
    @marciatrapuzzano8742 3 года назад +20

    Job well done Maureno. This mansion is certainly one of my faves in Italy. The woodwork carvings are magnificent! Thanks for the “risky” explore.

    • @mariaalarcon9062
      @mariaalarcon9062 3 года назад

      Me causa curiosidad,tener un pedido o del siglo antepasado,todo muy interesante,ojalá pudieran dar mantenimiento,a las paredes,al piso al techo de todo ese castillo me parece que sería muy lindo para unas películas,gracias

  • @jeannettethorsby7085
    @jeannettethorsby7085 3 года назад +69

    Furniture from that time was made of read solid woods. The people who crafted the designs into the wood, marble, and stone are artists. My grandfather worked with wood and marble. It's alot of work and dedication.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 2 года назад

      Unlike the particle board scheisse today!

  • @camcami3426
    @camcami3426 2 года назад

    This is better than walking in any museum

  • @valbruyns7947
    @valbruyns7947 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow definitely one of the best furniture wise...and history amazing..

  • @RakeuAkemi
    @RakeuAkemi 3 года назад +3

    This place is really amazing!
    All the furniture and the ceiling with incredible details and ornaments, all the paintings, everything majestic.
    This place has not lost anything to the luxurious Portuguese palaces.
    Thank you Maureno for showing us everything.

  • @zeffsheart09
    @zeffsheart09 3 года назад +12

    Oh this is so gorgeous, imagine waking up here every day with your family. Imagine the conversations and laughs and everything that happened here. The energy of the place looks so good. I’d even watch an 8 part historical drama about a family who lived here. I love it 😍😍😍😍😍

    • @chandrowtiesingh137
      @chandrowtiesingh137 2 года назад +1

      Times have changed,generation and generations have moved on. No one of the family remains.

    • @lindatimmons3675
      @lindatimmons3675 2 года назад

      @@chandrowtiesingh137 ......
      Thats usually the case or there is money issues or maybe theres no one left at all

  • @ruzywilliams9616
    @ruzywilliams9616 Год назад

    My heart was literally pounding from the second he walked into the first room thank you

  • @user-director1
    @user-director1 2 года назад +32

    Удивительно, какие ценности некоторые накапливают, а потом отпускают. В то время как миллионы людей несчастны и голодают ...

  • @vickie6662
    @vickie6662 2 года назад +19

    This was so beautiful and relatively clean compared to others we've seen. Until the final floor, it seemed to be in fantastic condition. Thank you.

  • @michaelgrzechowiak3076
    @michaelgrzechowiak3076 2 года назад +72

    That was fantastic. The furniture, the ceilings, the cabinets and dressers were all wonderful works of art. Thank you so much for taking the chance and sharing this with your community. Absolutely beautiful ❤️!!!

    • @Maja-br2du
      @Maja-br2du 2 года назад +5

      Piekny palac, szkoda ze mieszkancow juz brakuje..

    • @SamsungJ-bh3ug
      @SamsungJ-bh3ug 2 года назад

      Esta muy muy hermoso pero tambien esya realmente muy entero y completo para estar verdaderamente abandonado.

  • @blanchard5312
    @blanchard5312 2 года назад

    I love the way you are so reverential of the places that you explore and the decor and furnishings that you discover within.

  • @lonelybae3603
    @lonelybae3603 2 года назад +1

    I love those beds and cabinets . I wish I could have them . Great video . Kind of nostalgic 🥺

  • @moniquita310
    @moniquita310 3 года назад +60

    Es como haberme metido en otra época, absolutamente maravilloso, para que vean lo que eran esos muebles impresionantes despues de tantos años siguen en pie, es muy triste porque su valor es invaluable. Un excelente trabajo chicos, los felicito!

  • @user-os2mc2ef2v
    @user-os2mc2ef2v 3 года назад +247

    Я никогда не была в таком прекрасном доме, как этот. Кажется что время застыло. Очень жаль, что дом умирает. И с ним умирают все произведения искусства, что там остались. Жаль резную мебель. Над ней трудились мастера, которых сейчас нет.
    Спасибо за доставленное удовольствие.

    • @user-po8mb4cc9w
      @user-po8mb4cc9w 2 года назад +26

      Я осталась под большим впечетлением, какая роскошь, и когда нибудь всему приходит конец, а как жаль...

    • @user-vj6bv5zd9x
      @user-vj6bv5zd9x 2 года назад +27

      Неужели нет наследников? Или желающих сделать аукцион,чтобы эти прекрасные картины, мебель достались людям.

    • @user-mi2wh5xj9n
      @user-mi2wh5xj9n 2 года назад +5

      Зачем продовать проклятые картины , мебели , вещи ---- пусть стоят на своих местах вместе со своими проклятиями . 😞😔

    • @user-po8mb4cc9w
      @user-po8mb4cc9w 2 года назад +25

      @@user-mi2wh5xj9n картины, мебель, антиквариат как раз и не прокляты, если и прокляты то больше всего хозяева. А вы верите в 21 веке проклятиям? Мне кажется, что это всё выдумки человеческие.

    • @user-mi2wh5xj9n
      @user-mi2wh5xj9n 2 года назад +7

      Из прошлого лучше ничего не брать , зачем в прошлое возвращаться --- там все равно без изменения , лучше в перед идти самим . 🎲🗿

  • @bababa4275
    @bababa4275 2 года назад

    Thank you. For you, directly seeing the old villa still with furniture and 'traveling' to the past must be an awesome experience.

  • @user-ls3yp5jn4o
    @user-ls3yp5jn4o 2 года назад +12

    Это же настоящий музей я восхищаюсь этой древностью великолепием

  • @grandmacarla4258
    @grandmacarla4258 3 года назад +5

    Oh, the antiques!!!!! Oh, the rooms!!!! Oh the explore!!!! Loved it. Thank you Maureno!

  • @MrJosealfonsoperez
    @MrJosealfonsoperez 2 года назад +5

    I have found some information about the family that owns the mansion. The bald man with the white mustache in the photos is Ferdinando Lanzone. He lived between 1862 and 1923. He was a textile entrepreneur, founder of the Filatura Lanzone company in 1895. The dark-haired man with a large mustache who appears in other photographs is Giovanni Battista Lanzone, perhaps Ferdinando's father or older brother. He lived between 1839 and 1912. He was a shoemaker from 1865. Shortly after he became a textile entrepreneur, until 1889. Newspapers from the 1930s indicate that the mansion was inhabited by successors to Ferdinando after his death in 1923.

    • @HanhQuang-worldwide
      @HanhQuang-worldwide 2 года назад

      thank you

    • @angua65
      @angua65 2 года назад

      It's seems family is not from Venice, rather Province of Biella... They were not noble origin, but Giovanni Battista Lanzone received Cavaliere title (knighthood, for achievements as entrepreneur). In search, villa Pelotta is connected withe their name?

  • @melindawakley7859
    @melindawakley7859 2 года назад

    It’s so grand. How could anyone just abandon and not live in such an impressive building. With such fine furniture.

  • @JaredSchumaier
    @JaredSchumaier 2 года назад +1

    At 26:35 the man on the wall is Giovanni Battista Lanzone. He was the President of the Valle Strona Industrial Association. Him and his brother Fernando owned Lanzone Shoe Co. in the Biella region of northern Italy. He later became a wool industrialist.

  • @crocodillem6462
    @crocodillem6462 3 года назад +19

    WOW! How is that place abandoned? The beautiful antiques... OMG!

  • @ANIMALS_AND_MORE_moments
    @ANIMALS_AND_MORE_moments 3 года назад +24

    Thank you for showing that place. I think it's the first time the owner lives near by an abandoned property.
    Would have been great to know more about the owner.

    • @johncokos9849
      @johncokos9849 3 года назад

      YES. a short falling on these videos, is that there is NO FOLLOW UP...

    • @ImeeAico0910
      @ImeeAico0910 3 года назад

      Indeed I was waiting if they somewhat know the explanation why they chose to lived nearby instead of staying on their amazing home,Some thoughts came to my mind that maybe they want a smaller home that is more easier to maintain.I just wish they care for their property more.

  • @sunshinegallagher2539
    @sunshinegallagher2539 2 года назад +2

    It's so curious how houses like this can just sit and rot. What a shame!

  • @lindasprout9526
    @lindasprout9526 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for taking the risk to film this gorgeous mansion. Beautiful 😊

  • @nicolettaciccone8869
    @nicolettaciccone8869 3 года назад +15

    Proserpina was Zeus daughter and the wife of Hades king of the underworld. Beautiful house and it is sad that nobody wants to take care or live in it. Nice find and as always you do a great job.

  • @gerrymcclure8537
    @gerrymcclure8537 2 года назад +8

    A magnificent piece of Italian history. I really enjoy your documentaries. Keep up the good work. It shows how much you enjoy doing these. Your dedication is so rare these days. Thank you.

  • @marandakind3880
    @marandakind3880 2 года назад

    Breath taking and beautiful explore. I really love this one. Thanks for having me along. Peace and love.

  • @Essencial27
    @Essencial27 3 года назад +27

    Imaginem esse casarão todo limpo, com as louças brilhando e sem cheiro de poeira. Que sonho!

  • @terribrown3485
    @terribrown3485 2 года назад +5

    Antique Italian mansion was phenomenal... I was nervous watching praying none of us get caught... AMAZINGLY GORGEOUS WAS EVERYTHING IN THIS MASTERPIECE!!! THANK YOU!

  • @user-gz2be4iu8f
    @user-gz2be4iu8f 2 года назад +12

    Такая великолепная мебель, разная и разных лет. Это просто преступление, что время уничтожит такую красоту.

    • @ivankaivavkova5180
      @ivankaivavkova5180 Год назад

      Государство само преступник ! Легче забросить чем содержать!! Скоро и нас такая участь ждёт. Бандитская система!!!

  • @lizlocher3612
    @lizlocher3612 2 года назад

    That was the most ornate, sumptuous mansion I have ever seen!!! The furniture was exquisite, the ceilings in every room were custom made, the wardrobes and chivereaux were elegant and very large!!!! The people who built this were extremely wealthy and possible aristocracy!!! So very interesting and fascinating to see. Thank you for posting,

  • @marianamarimarimariana3973
    @marianamarimarimariana3973 3 года назад +5

    I can’t help but think of the last touches that every single thing in that house had.. someone touched if for the last time

  • @user-my7wl3wu4m
    @user-my7wl3wu4m 3 года назад +24

    Великолепная получилась экскурсия, благодарю вас!

  • @MichelaRimessi
    @MichelaRimessi 8 месяцев назад +2

    In Italia siamo pieni di magnifici palazzi lasciati a marcire. Viviamo in un museo a cielo aperto che non curiamo. Non ci meritiamo tanta bellezza.

  • @eszterlami4162
    @eszterlami4162 2 года назад

    Imádom ezeket az elhagyatott kastélyokat! Megmozgatja a fantáziámat. Elképzelem az itt élő emberek életét, ünnepeit és hétköznapjait. Köszönöm az élményt!

  • @talesofbrothersurbex2494
    @talesofbrothersurbex2494 3 года назад +26

    I visited this abandoned villa with my brother in the first months of 2020 , before us and other italian urbex photographers this huge mansion had never been visited (illegaly) and inside it there were more things , like
    paintings, busts, statues and a large amount of ornaments and small objects (they have not been stolen but the keeper decided to move them to another safe place) .. the old entrance was not the main door on the back of the villa but a window in the front . However one day someone decided to try to open the door , breaking the seals . Today you have to be careful if you want to visit this place , the keeper is not happy and the propriety has been informed (but it seems that they are not interested in this villa anymore) . the keeper also caught people inside it in spring/summer 2020.
    I heard that the keeper should let you visit the villa if you ask to him before but now I am not sure if this thing is real or not (after what happened )
    So for all those who want to visit it , be always careful , Sorry for my bad english

    • @carmenvasconcelos8439
      @carmenvasconcelos8439 3 года назад +1

      I would like to know the property's name so that I could google it.

    • @ImeeAico0910
      @ImeeAico0910 3 года назад +1

      @@carmenvasconcelos8439 they better not say the exact location so that the burglars will not know.

    • @jacqueline7986
      @jacqueline7986 3 года назад

      Glad to see they removed to another safe house, enjoyed the tour sad it is not given to charity or sold for other people to love and cherish. your quite amazing, teaching us all about the history of these places. You both show a
      Great Deal Of Respect which makes us aware we should always be mindful of other peoples treasured items when abandoned. Love your Documentaries Thank You guys Pray to see many more

  • @melanisefowler6684
    @melanisefowler6684 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for this amazing tour of this beautiful castle that has long since been forgotten! The architecture is amazing! It is much appreciated for all y'all do to bring us these amazing videos!

  • @daniellarivera-juvera8865
    @daniellarivera-juvera8865 2 года назад +16

    This castle is amazing the furniture is priceless to me. I would secure it if I couldn’t be there. Family feuds… there would be none because a written contract would be written to make sure it was not abandoned. Also I would give a specific time for the family problems to be solved or is going to the museum or somewhere where it will be appreciated… Its one of my fave places

    • @user-od9oi8qo8z
      @user-od9oi8qo8z 2 года назад +2

      Yes.it.is.so.sad.for.the.one
      Who.have.to.leave.this.magni
      Ficent.place.of.art.and.beauty
      To.run.down.with.time.
      Cant.the.government.do
      Something.to.preserve.this
      Property.as.a.national.place
      Of.art.of.glory.of.the.day
      Gone.by.

    • @basstrammel1322
      @basstrammel1322 2 года назад +1

      @@user-od9oi8qo8z No, this is not unique enough for the officials to make it a museum/landmark, unfortunatly. I'm guessing several kids who grew up here ownes it today, but they have their own lifes elsewhere. For one to buy out the other(s) and restore it to a living home, one would need a lot of money. I'm sure it's more tempting to buy a Ferrari and an apartment on the french riviera, as well as a ski lodge in the alps, and a sizeable home the place they're already settled down.

  • @SR-bv6kv
    @SR-bv6kv 2 года назад +1

    Wish the government can restore this beautiful palace..it is so....amazing. so...sad that such a historical place was abandoned without care, wish your program could draw the government’s attention to start rise the fund to save all these historical treasures🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️

  • @guillecorona9655
    @guillecorona9655 3 года назад +46

    Una mansión hermosa, con todos esos muebles tan antiguos dignos de admirarse, espectacular video los felicito desde Mexico 👏👏💗

    • @marisaloeza4323
      @marisaloeza4323 2 года назад +1

      Para limpiar todos esos muebles, debieron tener mucha gente de limpieza 😬

  • @user-dt7qg6nq9y
    @user-dt7qg6nq9y 2 года назад +44

    Очень все красиво!Жалко,что не осталось родных,чтобы это все продолжало жить!

  • @silviaraysapurba3977
    @silviaraysapurba3977 Год назад

    What a good song..make me feel comfort thanks for sharing 🙏❤️

  • @leviceylewis133
    @leviceylewis133 2 года назад

    It is so amazing how well all of it stands the test of time . Just beautiful

  • @cosettehoyt8232
    @cosettehoyt8232 3 года назад +4

    I just started watching this video about that palace M already in tears how can you leave some so gorgeous to sit there and rot so darn 😥

  • @annsmith4739
    @annsmith4739 3 года назад +13

    My favourite explorer as well ,it’s beautiful xx

  • @laurap6376
    @laurap6376 2 года назад +1

    What a stunningly beautiful mansion 😍 the windows & tiles were Marino glass, the beautiful marble fireplaces & walls. It's terribly sad to see such an incredible place left to rott. Surely they could sell some furniture to pay for renovation work to be done. Thank you for sharing this Fantastic explore 😀

  • @kikaymilanes6291
    @kikaymilanes6291 2 года назад

    Good to see you Mareno take care and be safe

  • @annarutkowska4801
    @annarutkowska4801 3 года назад +8

    Dziękuję😘to było przeniesienie w czasie.Coś pięknego!