"Our daughter is gone!" Abandoned French Palace with Tragic Story explored

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
    @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +117

    ! Disclaimer !
    Our exploration took place years ago. The property is no longer abandoned! Don't be a copycat if you want to avoid trouble. In France, trespassing is a criminal offense punishable by several thousand euros in fines or imprisonment. Always be aware of the legal consequences!

    • @truelife1
      @truelife1 Год назад +9

      We've been following you for a while, thanks for inspiring us

    • @niemandbestimmtes9808
      @niemandbestimmtes9808 Год назад +9

      Does that mean somebody lives there or at least intends to do so and renovates the place? 🤩

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 Год назад +4

      @@niemandbestimmtes9808 Well... only way to find out...

    • @tamarrajames3590
      @tamarrajames3590 Год назад +11

      I have been watching you grow, and hone your skills for quite a lot of years now, and I always appreciate the ways you use contrast and framing to turn what could be ordinary into something extraordinary. You are true artists. Stay safe out there.
      Should you ever find yourselves visiting my part of Canada, I could give your cameras a unique and unusual place to explore that has never been viewed before through a lense.🖤🇨🇦

    • @IsatisAngel
      @IsatisAngel Год назад +3

      @@niemandbestimmtes9808 It's a very good thing ! :)

  • @erroleabrown4317
    @erroleabrown4317 Год назад +10

    You know why I respect your videos because you don’t show messy horrible houses that really should be demolished. Thank you for the clean shots and lovely houses and mansions of old.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +7

      Thanks a bunch! But we think that the stories of many way more destroyed places are worth sharing, too. ✌

  • @Hbot208
    @Hbot208 Год назад +5

    Seeing how the lady of the house ended up living a lonely life in the end, all the trinkets and baubles and pieces of her life being left behind to rot and gather dust... My heart just plain hurts.
    I suppose there's some solace to be found though, at the very least you've helped put her story out into the world and ensure that she's never truly forgotten.

  • @benjaminheilman4198
    @benjaminheilman4198 Год назад +26

    Explores like this always make me wonder where I will be when the end comes and what I will leave behind.

  • @carolb29
    @carolb29 Год назад +10

    glad to see it's no longer abandoned! It was still a livable home back then and just beautiful

  • @sergpie
    @sergpie Год назад +29

    Considering the quality and period most of the furnishings are of in the interior; I'm honestly surprised at how much of it was not looted. There was an ormolu vase still on its pedestal. This place must either have been guarded very well, or is extremely secluded and not known of. Can't wait to check out the video!

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +20

      The sad truth is that the really valuable stuff already has been looted in the months before we went there. We saw a couple of photos and videos from explorers going there before us.

  • @lindamesa5122
    @lindamesa5122 Год назад +14

    I don't understand Governments that create inheritance taxes that make it impossible for Families to claim their family homes! This place is a Palace and should be loved and not abandoned! Another great film guys it's always nice to see Sasha I loved hearing the words in the letter, it was written one month after I was born! Hope to see u again real soon guys ! Your the best film makers!💜❤💜❤💜

  • @beatrizzabj
    @beatrizzabj Год назад +16

    I love the respect and delicacy you have in the places you explore, this makes the content of the video even more special

  • @CaptainHoratioPugwash
    @CaptainHoratioPugwash Год назад +77

    I think a sad truth about trying to sell furniture from homes like these is that the people that have suitable homes and the available cash for the grand old furniture already have their own grand old furniture. An auction house close to me recently sold a Victorian period mahogany grand piano for €50 after it failed to meet a €200 reserve the first time. It's the letters and family photos that get me though, I really dislike seeing such personal things and the human stories being left and forgotten. Very sad.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +25

      Over the years we discovered so many untold stories which where left to rot. Shows that everything and everybody transient. That thought can be depressing in the beginning but if you accept it, it will give you enormous freedom to do what you really want without fearing consequences too much

    • @dancostello6465
      @dancostello6465 Год назад +2

      Load it in a shipping container and sell it in Istanbul or Mena Zayed, Abu Dhabi, etc. You're not wrong. However lots can be done with that wood.

    • @Unitedwestandseperatedwefall
      @Unitedwestandseperatedwefall Год назад +2

      Shoulda bought that piano for 60 man..

    • @MdvK13979
      @MdvK13979 Год назад +2

      @@BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex That's exactly the philosophical and practical approach I wholeheartedly agree with!

  • @juanamorales97
    @juanamorales97 Год назад +17

    I love this channel. The respect paid to the abandoned places, the knowledge shared, the photography, and narrations… always a stellar job. A beautiful find here. Thanks for sharing!!

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +3

      That's sweet, thank you so much! We will be back with another video in one week.

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV Год назад

      I totally agree. What a stark contrast to some other channels, that run through those buildings without the proper knowledge and respect.

  • @MdvK13979
    @MdvK13979 Год назад +2

    Wow, this house is one of the most stunning time capsules you've featured so far! Should be a museum!

  • @RickiLanders
    @RickiLanders Год назад +12

    This place is phenomenal and pristine! It looks like the owners were there just this morning. I swear my home has more dust in the living room than this one does, they must have someone checking on it and keeping it clean even if there are a few random spider webs. I wonder what a home like this would sell for, especially with all the contents in place like this. I would love to spend my retirement reading the journals and letters of the archaeologists. These people may not have had children, I can’t imagine leaving things like these letters between family members behind without a care.

  • @SRay-or3nc
    @SRay-or3nc Год назад +15

    I think the mystery of what happened to the people and why they left it all behind is the most intriguing part of exploring. Exploring the lives of others is always a joy and perhaps and an addiction.

  • @Melberry24
    @Melberry24 Год назад +15

    tbh The letter makes me smile. The lady's family back in Germany sounded warm and loving. I bet she had a wonderful and happy childhood despite her humble background. Sad that years later, she most probably spent her old age alone in a big, lavish mansion.

    • @vronica03
      @vronica03 Год назад +5

      I'm sad that she was separated from her family. I have so many questions and can never have answers.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +9

      According to the letters, the family and people from the family's village were all very happy for the lady. She found a fine husband who was a scholar and pretty wealthy. The family was based near Mulhouse which is on French territory today, close to the German border. It would be only a few hours by car to get to this mansion. But 75 years ago, it would have taken much, much longer...

  • @kangirigungi
    @kangirigungi Год назад +3

    This is why I love residential buildings. They have the human character and stories that no industrial or public building ever has.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +3

      You're right, Peter. It feels like you're investigating real people's stories when you're on-site. This personal element is often missing in hospitals, factories, etc. That's because people spend most of their times at home, I'd say. Would you agree?

  • @TheSiruis
    @TheSiruis Год назад +2

    Großartiger Film. Ich liebe es in alten Dingen und Gebäuden zu stöbern. Alles hat Energie und erzählt eine Geschichte.
    Faszinierend, der Erhaltungszustand und quasi noch komplett eingerichtet...
    Vielen Dank für's Teilen 🙏😊

  • @Awsom47Merc
    @Awsom47Merc Год назад +8

    * Another flawless mission. You guys really are the best urbex channel available. Your camera work your effort to tell the background story, Amazing !!!

  • @BodyworkByJon
    @BodyworkByJon Год назад +2

    You give us such a glimpse as to what happens when we die. We leave everything behind. The stories these home tell

  • @icascone
    @icascone Год назад +2

    What a pristine gem of a mansion!!
    The children must have found work somewhere else and and far away from their work place, thus then the property value goes down and the taxes would scare most people unless very wealthy...

  • @fcgalaxy233
    @fcgalaxy233 Год назад +1

    Beautiful yet saddening

  • @travelmentaryTV
    @travelmentaryTV Год назад

    A big thank you for your amazing job. Unlike some others on RUclips, who are just doing a superficial scavenger hunt. You actually give the viewer some background information, the story behind it, while maintaining the respect for the people involved.

  • @tonyf.8858
    @tonyf.8858 Год назад +7

    It's nice to know someone is in the house now. I hope they refurbish it and bring it back to its former glory!

  • @tamarrajames3590
    @tamarrajames3590 Год назад +3

    The artistry and class you bring to each of your video stories truly stands on a level of its own. You bring to life what your cameras see, so poignantly that one can almost smell the fragrance of old books, feel the texture of faded upholstery, and hear the creaking of old floorboards.
    This mansion it the kind of place where I could spend weeks, combing through the small treasures left behind by those who filled that “Cabinet of Curiosities” with souvenirs of their own travels and explorations.
    Thank you for always bringing your unique quality content, that takes me away to the places you visit. You provide a memory for these lost habitats of people long passed away…a testament to their having lived and loved lives of rich complexity. Always, you leave me wanting more.🖤🇨🇦

  • @revathip6034
    @revathip6034 Год назад +1

    Voice to the vdo is so impactful.... Some parts of it, my eyes turned moist for some reason.

  • @cherylrobbins715
    @cherylrobbins715 Год назад +3

    So beautiful!

  • @williamholmes9195
    @williamholmes9195 Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting this. Such a beautiful place. The upkeep is one of the biggest reasons these places get forgotten.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching! Only a handful of people can afford to still live in such a château.

  • @LuckyLucyHi
    @LuckyLucyHi Год назад +4

    Just want to shout out the music choices in this video (and all your videos). Amazing choices that really add to the emotion.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot! Did you know you can always find the music lists in our video descriptions?

  • @simpleliving-bulgaria4787
    @simpleliving-bulgaria4787 Год назад +4

    I just love your narration behind the camera. It is so great. The words you choose. Deep thoughtful words of people and time that has gone by. Lovely mansion and beautiful videography again.

  • @valeriedc5802
    @valeriedc5802 Год назад +1

    Also the final song is beautiful 😍

  • @valeriedc5802
    @valeriedc5802 Год назад +1

    I haven't been around in a while and I have to say YOU GUYS KEEP GETTING BETTER I'm so proud of you 💛

  • @judiwilson7
    @judiwilson7 Год назад +2

    Love this exploration. What a beautiful and grand building. I’m glad someone is making use of it now.
    It was cool seeing evidence of this family’s travels. The low heeled red shoes look middle eastern, and the wooden carved pipe with a feather tied to it looks like a Native American piece. Many tribes used pipes like that in ceremonies, tho’ that one looks like a tourist piece.
    Thank you for reading a bit of a letter. Really gives us a feel for the family who lived there. Doesn’t matter so much if you’re rich or not, at the end you want your loved ones around you (tho it is good to be able to pay your bills.)
    How sad that just one older person ended up there all alone.
    At least the dead animals were more at a minimum here.
    Thanks for posting this one at last.
    I think all the spectacular Italy footage outshone all else for awhile.

  • @Maxdekriek
    @Maxdekriek Год назад +5

    Die Qualität deiner Videos ist wirklich großartig... danke Broken Window Theory team...
    gruss aus friesland..max..

  • @DebyNieto-kq2ci
    @DebyNieto-kq2ci Год назад +4

    You all did a very nice job on this video. If that beautiful place was stolen from then that is very sad. It was also sad seeing this gorgeous home uninhabited. Thank you and stay saqfe and well.

  • @hendrikvandenbrink2601
    @hendrikvandenbrink2601 Год назад +3

    Thanks so much for showing as much as posible openess into a historical life of this family.
    I love to make a picture in how family 's live in that time. Wishes you succes in exploring such mansions. Feance is my favorit of all those aristocratis.

  • @peachfreude
    @peachfreude Год назад +1

    its just sad to see absence of life in there. Thanks for the video, wonderfully crafted and narrated.

  • @rutaiwanwongsirasawad4040
    @rutaiwanwongsirasawad4040 Год назад

    Wow. Thanks indeed for such a good clip

  • @elsinina
    @elsinina Год назад +2

    wonderful, thank you! So proud to be one of your Patreon subscribers!

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +3

      So grateful to have you! For two years now, this is our profession. You people help us to finance everything!

  • @thomasschwarting5108
    @thomasschwarting5108 Год назад

    I SO LOVE the histories you are able to tell!!

  • @karamuenster
    @karamuenster 12 дней назад

    😍 good stuff!! Ty

  • @robertmanley7556
    @robertmanley7556 Год назад +4

    Wonderful job guys !!! Here I would definitely say that time has stopped !! This was wonderful you guys did such a AMAZING job covering everything !! So many neat and interesting items in each room I can't believe all that was left behind !! My this grand home stay protected as much as possible and be kept from harm of any kind. Wonderful job guys I loved it every second !!👍👍

  • @vernabryant2894
    @vernabryant2894 Год назад +1

    It's beautiful.

  • @calvinc5961
    @calvinc5961 Год назад +5

    Awesome video, I love history and walking into the past. I am amazed at how well the condition of the house and furnishing are. Thanks for sharing this excellent video and as always, I will be looking forward to your next video

  • @deborahpisano59
    @deborahpisano59 Год назад

    Beautiful palace!!!

  • @Buhay_Isla
    @Buhay_Isla Год назад

    Tanda ng isang mayamang angkan.🤩🤩🤩

  • @lutello3012
    @lutello3012 Год назад +1

    13:14 My friend laughed, but I've wanted to do that for a while. Not in that style or the way they did it, but a steampunk OLED TV would be neat.

  • @mikeomaly
    @mikeomaly Год назад +3

    Really well done! It's so cool to hear about these people and their lives. Thk u!
    SW missouri USA

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +1

      I'm sure for you guys from the US this must be especially interesting. Do you have manors like this over there?

    • @mikeomaly
      @mikeomaly Год назад

      @Broken Window Theory up in the northeast back in old colonial times they modeled their mansions like the manors they'd seen in Europe before they came over. The Vanderbilt house for example in Rhode Island. We call them mansions or plantations in the old south. I live right next to a town called Freistatt mo. It's an old German town that still celebrates beer fest and old German agriculture. Lots of Amish who use no electricity and live off the land like in the old days. They make the best home-made pies, jelly, preserves, and sell them to the public! It's called Ernte fest not beer fest sorry. Its like a harvest festival every year where the celebrate German heritage with lots of bratwurst and beer!

  • @random22026
    @random22026 Год назад +1

    13:16 Wonderful: 'moving pictures'! 😮😮
    Indeed, you cannot take it with you.

  • @misanthropelife
    @misanthropelife Год назад +1

    Tobi is so handsome and also, what a beautiful house.

  • @claudiagibba1384
    @claudiagibba1384 Год назад +9

    Wow, wunderschöne Dokumentation ❤ bin tief beeindruckt von von all diesem Kulturgut. Nostalgische Gedanken kommen auf und man versucht es sich vorzustellen wie es einst war. Klingt irgendwie alles wie ein Märchen - filmreif! Danke für diese eindrückliche Einblicke 🥰

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +2

      Hey Claudia, danke für deinen lieben Kommentar! Ja, für uns schien es, als hätten wir die vergessenen Überreste eines wahren Märchens gefunden. Leider gab es aber wohl kein Happy End...

    • @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
      @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 Год назад +1

  • @Grimmarox
    @Grimmarox Год назад +3

    Welcome back my lovelies!!!
    So this is a fill in while you all work on another beautiful adventure?
    I was watching a movie about 2 weeks ago and it involved a character named Till!! Never heard that before watching this amazing channel. It's unique for me.
    It makes me very sad that all of that history is just going to be forgotten and the future will never know.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +2

      Oh no, does it feel like a filler? Maybe you have missed our latest uploads? We post new videos regularly. Enjoy them!

    • @Grimmarox
      @Grimmarox Год назад +1

      I just had a feeling of you all being there. Every room and every word was like a repeat. I do have something of a strange thing that has not been explained like a deja vu sort of thing. My apologies. I still love it because you all are a favorite of mine.

  • @dorboz
    @dorboz Год назад +2

    Majestic as always.

  • @een_schildpad
    @een_schildpad Год назад +1

    Another fantastic exploration!!! I love these episodes that try and piece together the history of the place and people 🔥

  • @ujona
    @ujona Год назад +6

    Always beautiful work BWT and how sad to see places like this go to abandonment. Nothing made by man's hands last forever... I noticed that there is a modern leather recliner with leg rest in your footage.

  • @bonniewoodruff2435
    @bonniewoodruff2435 Год назад +1

    Well done. Good job.

  • @daisyrosario3438
    @daisyrosario3438 Год назад +1

    Absolutely a stunning video guys!💯

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much! When did you find out about our channel?

    • @daisyrosario3438
      @daisyrosario3438 Год назад +2

      @@BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex I have followed you for a long time!
      Love your work!💯

  • @cjjohnson7103
    @cjjohnson7103 Год назад

    Love video, from California.

  • @markm-ci6rj
    @markm-ci6rj Год назад +2

    Amazing, so sad, such a waist!

  • @silviahoya
    @silviahoya Год назад +2

    beautiful x

  • @mindakahn9964
    @mindakahn9964 Год назад +3

    It’s fascinating what is on that desk. The amazing letter, the stationery probably used when her husband died. It’s interesting the items. In the decor, beautiful antique pottery and fifties pottery cats and planters. I think you’re right. The auction was halted. How old would those kids be now? In their sixties or seventies? But I wonder if someone was after the chandeliers and got spooked. I wasn’t there, but it looks pretty clean. A caretaker? This was a great vlog, thank you.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +4

      Hey Minda, we have at least as many open questions as you do. These abandoned places are puzzles, and putting the pieces together takes a lot of time and effort. Often we discover details in our photos and videos that we missed during our on-site exploration.... Then we fret and wonder if we'll ever return to these forsaken places....

    • @mindakahn9964
      @mindakahn9964 Год назад +2

      @@BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      Thank you for your response and your acknowledgment. When you remove chandeliers for an auction or sale you hang them up on a rod, you don’t leave them on the floor to get twisted and broken.
      Move forward don’t look back. I fear your return visit will look like a rifled mess, and missing objects. I’m always waiting for your next journey.

  • @ezmadarlington942
    @ezmadarlington942 Год назад +1

    I just 💗 love this place and it’s story. I wish it was alive again.

  • @cristinabenavente199
    @cristinabenavente199 Год назад +3

    Always enjoy your content, looking forward 🇬🇧

  • @FeralCoot
    @FeralCoot Год назад +1

    Excellent! I want the story to go on but I am glad there are plans for the home, another life and more dreams. Thank you.

  • @exploringtheunknownwithus
    @exploringtheunknownwithus 10 месяцев назад

    I am coming over from North wales in the Uk to La soutterine in June and would love to photograph this amazing once loved home whist I’m exploring😍

  • @hanimnoor8512
    @hanimnoor8512 8 месяцев назад

    This house look cleans

  • @clutzwinstead279
    @clutzwinstead279 Год назад +1

    Tobias takes the,most magnificent photographs. He has a great eye.

  • @infotech1017
    @infotech1017 Год назад

    Your video is always stunning & interesting. Great day to all of you. Greetings from the Phil

  • @sebastiantutnixzursache3361
    @sebastiantutnixzursache3361 Год назад +3

    So ein schönes altes Haus und noch so gut intakt 🥰 wie schade, dass es es leer steht

    • @anahid19
      @anahid19 Год назад +2

      Ich frage mich ob solche Häuser noch zu retten sind, manche kann man ja leider nur noch abreißen. Ansonsten könnte man ja ein Museum draus machen, wäre echt spannend

    • @sebastiantutnixzursache3361
      @sebastiantutnixzursache3361 Год назад +2

      @@anahid19 das sehe ich genau so. Oder man restauriert es und wohnt selber drin 🥰

  • @closetoyourheart
    @closetoyourheart Год назад +1

    Beautiful and sad all at once..

  • @teresasuhr7327
    @teresasuhr7327 Год назад +2

    Love it!!!!

  • @derrenleepoole
    @derrenleepoole Год назад +7

    What a stunning explore guys. You’re an absolutely fantastic urbex crew. Great story telling, cinematography and locations.

  • @robingamel9788
    @robingamel9788 Год назад

    Moving explore.❤

  • @lmk1966
    @lmk1966 Год назад +1

    Beautiful things left inside

  • @donnagagne3813
    @donnagagne3813 Год назад +7

    it's sad that she lived there alone. I wonder if it was her wish or if her children didn't want to have her with them. It's even sadder that the children left all that behind.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +3

      We guess it was because of a inheritance dispute. It's like that most of the times, money muddles the mind

  • @chelozamora4912
    @chelozamora4912 Год назад +1

    Me encanta 🥰 👍💯

  • @nans969
    @nans969 Год назад +1

    Looks like that family were world travelers and or collectors of many different cultures. There was a native American one too. The " estate sale" was the reason some odd things were gone. If people stole from that home, it would have been trashed. There were so many places that could have valuable items. Hopefully, this place will stay untouched. It's a time capsule.

  • @silviasutton1882
    @silviasutton1882 Год назад +1

    Very sad that such a beautiful house and it’s contents have been left with no one to take care of them. The house looks very clean and tidy though. Hope someone with buy it and take it back to life again

  • @saiprom
    @saiprom Год назад +1

    The sticker number of objects it probably is for auction , it’s make sense why it missing and some still there, I wonder if the property been dispute, thank you for sharing a beautiful home.

  • @nox_svk9779
    @nox_svk9779 Год назад

    wow, what a find, such a place filled with history

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +2

      Felt like a time capsule. Do you like to explore mansions like this one?

    • @nox_svk9779
      @nox_svk9779 Год назад

      @@BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex never had luck to find one so preserved, but even in decay there is a beauty

  • @ed19742006
    @ed19742006 Год назад

    well done

  • @DolfButselaar
    @DolfButselaar Год назад +1

    Another great video, THANKS!

  • @ethanfarnsworth4420
    @ethanfarnsworth4420 Год назад +6

    This year I will be going to start my Bachelors degree in Germany (coming from USA) and one of my favorite things to do is to explore abandoned places such as these and I was wondering if you or anyone else here had any recommendations for spots I could check in Germany? Especially places that aren’t illegal to visit because I don’t want to get in trouble and kicked out haha

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +3

      Here in Western Europe, you'll have many places to explore within short distances. Lots to do, haha. I recommend to reach out to local explorers on platforms like Instagram or forums. There's also quite a number of legal places you can visit when you pay some money - but for that, you'll often have beautiful decay with no vandalism. You can find these spots fairly easy with Google.

  • @TOSHKO1975
    @TOSHKO1975 Год назад

    It's a beautiful

  • @bigbangvip2032
    @bigbangvip2032 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +2

      You're very welcome. What kind of place would you like to see next on this channel?

    • @bigbangvip2032
      @bigbangvip2032 Год назад +1

      Been a while since i subscribe to your channel. So, i watch every video posted.

  • @markushantzl2722
    @markushantzl2722 Год назад

    wow einfach wow. top place, top video edit, bitte mehr

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +1

      Wir arbeiten gerade am nächsten Teil unserer Frankreich-Reise. ✌🇫🇷🥖

  • @michailokeefeMooMoo
    @michailokeefeMooMoo Год назад +2

    Such a shame beautiful building it could tell you a million stories. Shame no one else lives there.

  • @danfradley
    @danfradley Год назад

    Great video, story was told beautifully

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад

      Thanks for your warm words, Dan. We'll have another video coming up in 2-3 weeks!

  • @veliaqti5887
    @veliaqti5887 Год назад

    GENIAL!!! Gracias!!

  • @GamingWithEdou
    @GamingWithEdou Год назад +2

    Great video guys:)

  • @terriyoung2389
    @terriyoung2389 Год назад +2

    The condition of this chateau is amazing all things considered

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +1

      Yes! That's because the building structure is amazing, and there were only a few looters.

  • @dgonthehill
    @dgonthehill Год назад +1

    wow tyvm

  • @etherealenergy9471
    @etherealenergy9471 Год назад +3

    I think they used mirrors to make the place look even bigger.

  • @RodneStefanovska
    @RodneStefanovska Год назад

    Amazing work you guys. And please could you check your link, it's not working when I copy and paste it on RUclips, like the channel does not exist.

  • @dagzok
    @dagzok Год назад

    It looks like the people who lived there just woke up one day and just left. Amazing how people can do that.

  • @etherealenergy9471
    @etherealenergy9471 Год назад +1

    You know you live in a rich house when you collect bugs, and don't have bugs already in the house. I just think it is strange that people had bug collections back then nothing to do in such a nice place it seems. I wouldn't want dead bugs in the house or animals.

  • @witatter1
    @witatter1 Год назад +2

    I don’t see any dust build up. How is this possible if no one has been inhabiting the building?

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +2

      On the contrary: dust comes with people and open windows/doors.

    • @LL-ue5vg
      @LL-ue5vg Год назад

      There is no dust. It wasn’t abandoned therefore.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад

      Yeah, just ignore my first comment. Because there's ghost who secretly cleans the place every night.

    • @LL-ue5vg
      @LL-ue5vg Год назад

      @@BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex Sorry about that.Probs shouldn’t comment when hungry. I did however enjoy the visit to this wonderful house set in a time long gone. Thanks for bringing it to us. :)

  • @aiko2009
    @aiko2009 Год назад +2

    You're voice is so soothing!❤
    The way u guys film things and everything , your videos have been free therapy for me.
    we admire you and wait for them thank you (´˘`)♡

  • @aditibhor649
    @aditibhor649 Год назад +5

    It just makes you wonder what makes humans to leave behind everything that was probably so dear to them and just how unnecessary material physical things are. Love your work though!

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +10

      After years and years of exploring these places, we learned that material things mostly aren't as important as we think they are during our lifetimes. When we're gone, they just rot away...

    • @SRay-or3nc
      @SRay-or3nc Год назад +1

      @@BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex Having a few beautiful things in our environment enriches the short lives we have. So the time we have here can be enriched as long as we don't become transfixed with having material things.

  • @brunok222
    @brunok222 Год назад +1

    Wow amazing vid! Just wondering... Can't the owners years later find this video and sue you for property invasion? (Assuming the relatives are in a Court dispute or something?)

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +2

      Yeah, of course, our videos document us trespassing. The owner could press charges. Not sure if it helps that we went there years ago. Let's hope this expires by limitation (maybe it already is)!

  • @sylvianepieyre8351
    @sylvianepieyre8351 Год назад

    En français s'il vous plaît, merci, beau lieu bravo à vous.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +1

      Nous essaierons à l'avenir d'avoir plus de sous-titres en français. Cette vidéo sera également sous-titrée dans ta langue. Revenez nous voir !

    • @frontenac5083
      @frontenac5083 Год назад +1

      How about you finding a channel that speaks French, instead of demanding others change the language they speak to speak yours?
      Aren't there any French speaking RUclips channels?
      Why don't you start one?

    • @frontenac5083
      @frontenac5083 Год назад +1

      The whole world is not gonna learn and speak your language to accommodate you just because you demand it does.
      If you're too lazy or too thick (or both) to learn foreign languages, stay within your comfort zone on channels you understand.

    • @frontenac5083
      @frontenac5083 Год назад

      @@BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex Congratulations for the near perfect French reply!
      I would've made a consistent choice between "tu" and "vous" by saying either: "dans votre langue" followed by "revenez nous voir", or: "dans ta langue" followed by "reviens nous voir".
      Other than that, great.

  • @etherealenergy9471
    @etherealenergy9471 Год назад +3

    Looks like you went through a portal in there back in time. Walk outside it is 2023.

    • @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex
      @BrokenWindowTheoryUrbex  Год назад +4

      No, we prefer to stay here. Feels much safer before the pandemic, the war in Europe and climate change.