Exploring an Abandoned Fairy Tale Chateau while Avoiding Alarms

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  • @kevinfelix2543
    @kevinfelix2543 2 месяца назад +570

    If I had the money, I’d buy and restore this place. The architecture from centuries past has so much character.

    • @hannayoung9657
      @hannayoung9657 2 месяца назад

      Check out Escape to Rural France and you find some one rebuilt a burn down castle.

    • @salland12
      @salland12 2 месяца назад +17

      As with any piece of rural real estate in France it is not worth the money.

    • @CyberDocUSA
      @CyberDocUSA 2 месяца назад +20

      No one is able to contact the owner, thus the continuing decay.

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 2 месяца назад +1

      Totally agreed!!!

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 2 месяца назад +5

      @@CyberDocUSAso sad

  • @darkminstrel2041
    @darkminstrel2041 2 месяца назад +188

    This is the first video where I felt sad at the building falling apart. That place is full of craftsmanship and history but it's neglected and falling apart.

    • @WYO_Dirtbag
      @WYO_Dirtbag 2 месяца назад +16

      It's painful to see so many places like this across Europe just slowly falling apart.

    • @MrAsBBB
      @MrAsBBB 2 месяца назад +6

      There are places all over the UK that are just left to rot when we have a shortfall of housing. I also find it so difficult to see such beautiful places neglected. My dream would be to restore such a place like this but I am a perfectionist and probably would never finish it. Really love the explore

    • @ej187409
      @ej187409 25 дней назад +1

      I felt this way too, it is surprising, but there is something sad about this one

  • @HalogramVRC
    @HalogramVRC 2 месяца назад +391

    Love how they film lost places before they are lost forever to history

    • @davinp
      @davinp 2 месяца назад +10

      That is what explorers do, they want to document abandoned properties including retail & dying malls that are closing or have shut down before they no longer exist

    • @VincentGroenewold
      @VincentGroenewold 2 месяца назад +1

      @@davinp Apart from malls having been part of culture, I always found those extremely boring. Just some empty shops basically.

    • @CorpseBride64
      @CorpseBride64 2 месяца назад +4

      Places like this will probably last longer than todays builds. These videos are awesome.

    • @wesmantooth6369
      @wesmantooth6369 2 месяца назад +5

      agree with you 100%. Theres 2 places they went to in my town and now they are knocked down and gone forever. So it's cool to look back at places I used to go when it was still active.

  • @eviejoy_
    @eviejoy_ 2 месяца назад +155

    it’s honestly incredible how much remains in the building - the illustration guides, the furniture, the books, even that little crochet cat! everything is so incredibly preserved still despite the looting

  • @pvisit
    @pvisit 2 месяца назад +307

    The book that you see at 27:36 is the "HISTORIE DES CONCILES OECUMENIQUES IV" written by "M. LE Professeur Egiste Ceccucci" in 1869 !!!! A copie of this book is still 300 Euro today.

    • @ToxicFruitSnack
      @ToxicFruitSnack 2 месяца назад +9

      Wow

    • @VincentGroenewold
      @VincentGroenewold 2 месяца назад +26

      I always find it strange that so much is left in abandond buildings, there is no money to be made from the building really but just sorting the stuff inside, taking out what is valuable (either money-wise, but certainly historically), seems a logical thing to do.

    • @akiipy22222
      @akiipy22222 2 месяца назад +37

      @@VincentGroenewold Investors are lazy, thats why theyre investors.

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 2 месяца назад +11

      ​@@VincentGroenewoldthe furniture alone would be worth more than the property property is.

    • @arianamaria_
      @arianamaria_ 2 месяца назад +3

      Ahahah here I was using one page and apples photo translation app to try and figure out what the book was 😂 after all my investigating I now come to find that someone has already answered for me!

  • @hannahjohnson6976
    @hannahjohnson6976 2 месяца назад +130

    I had to laugh when the old singer sewing machine still seemingly functioned perfectly after sitting in an abandoned building for decades meanwhile mine throws a fit when I have a piece of fabric it doesn’t like

    • @MyCatIsADonut
      @MyCatIsADonut Месяц назад +7

      THIS. "There's a small speck of dust within 500 yards of this machine I will now self destruct" 😂😅🫠

    • @paulstubbs7678
      @paulstubbs7678 Месяц назад +5

      "They don't make them like they used too"

    • @MyCatIsADonut
      @MyCatIsADonut Месяц назад

      @@paulstubbs7678 but for real 😅

    • @RuralTowner
      @RuralTowner Месяц назад +1

      @@paulstubbs7678 This one very much being a point-in-case of that too

  • @lavapix
    @lavapix 2 месяца назад +198

    That sewing machine has been waiting decades for someone to do that. The typewriter was happy too.

  • @merijnwitje
    @merijnwitje 2 месяца назад +82

    Oh man, seems you guys were there after we visited it in October 2023. It's obvious that the place has deteriorated hard and was ransacked real bad since then. For what it's worth, I'm glad somebody has been trying to protect the place even if it's with superficial equipment. Back then, the living room and library were still packed with furniture, but you guys found it so much emptier!

    • @tracyb8193
      @tracyb8193 2 месяца назад +13

      Could you please put a link to your video here?

    • @kirstyhelenwilson828
      @kirstyhelenwilson828 2 месяца назад +3

      I love how respectful you guys are of the places you explore

  • @LauraVee63
    @LauraVee63 2 месяца назад +67

    Honestly, you guys, I don't how you go from one room to another without spending hours reading all the great material each room has to offer. Knowing how I love history, I'd most probably sit my ass down and do searches on all the books, items, furniture pieces, everything! Thank you so very much for making this video! All I want to do is search it's history, who built it, how each room was utilized, etc. etc. Much love from a fan!

    • @PolarArctica
      @PolarArctica 2 месяца назад +2

      No fr! I’d spent hours just fascinated in even being in the same room as some texts decades older than myself. It’s insane to think of all the stories potentially lost in this incredible building :(

    • @BlazeSkipper
      @BlazeSkipper 2 месяца назад +2

      Real especially in old hospitals and research facilities I'd get lost in reading documents for hours

    • @dennisaflague561
      @dennisaflague561 Месяц назад +1

      Like entering another time, when times were simple... good filming...

  • @arianamaria_
    @arianamaria_ 2 месяца назад +116

    Hey guys, archivist in training here! In the future if you open windows for light, please try to close them on your way out. Light can be very degrading for paper materials even in the best curatorial conditions (which these obviously aren’t). So in the interest of preserving those precious documents and artworks it would be best to close up the building as best as possible! Especially since a local preservationist society is already trying to work to save it.
    No hate! I absolutely adore the work you guys are doing preserving these landmarks in digital form! Just consider this some friendly advice :)
    Edit: 27:23 had me physically CRINGING ! I know the spine was already largely gone but the sound of the covers crunching and ripping was soul crushing for me 😭 please be careful boys, that looks so so so old!

    • @radar-yp9br
      @radar-yp9br 2 месяца назад +1

      h

    • @eily_b
      @eily_b 2 месяца назад +2

      I would even close windows that I did not open, just to keep the elements outside

    • @blewis42002
      @blewis42002 Месяц назад

      All very valid points, and i largely agree with you, but many of these things are beyond restoration. Might as well get some footage of stuff before the place gets destroyed

  • @LordSmuggington
    @LordSmuggington 2 месяца назад +258

    new proper people, that's tonight's primetime entertainment sorted out.

    • @Mrjones1999
      @Mrjones1999 2 месяца назад +8

      Dam right

    • @ToxicFruitSnack
      @ToxicFruitSnack 2 месяца назад +7

      You are clearly a man of good taste

    • @jasper_saberwolf
      @jasper_saberwolf 2 месяца назад +6

      I was thinking the same, I like to make popcorn and settle in for a cozy evening for the latest Proper People exploration video.

  • @maizie9454
    @maizie9454 2 месяца назад +40

    so much to love about this place. id still be stuck in that first room looking at 1920s illustration. thanks. what a joy

    • @ringo8410
      @ringo8410 2 месяца назад +1

      I wish those old magazines could be preserved/digitized for everyone to enjoy. This is where the limits of the "urbex ethos" of leave everything as you find it reaches its limits, imo.

  • @therandomdot2563
    @therandomdot2563 2 месяца назад +38

    I like how this turned into a sort of "today we take a casual stroll through some lovely woods and meadows, and explore a chateau in our spare time." The surrounding area is really beautiful.

  • @mynx369
    @mynx369 2 месяца назад +15

    I'm shocked at the difference that two years can make in an abandoned building!! I saw Sam & Jess go to this location and it was about two possibly three years ago and there wasn't any vandalism nor was there any graffiti! The majority of the contents were still there decaying away!
    It's atrocious that this magnificent place has ended up like this!!😢
    There were also no alarms nor cameras back then also.

  • @yesno8588
    @yesno8588 2 месяца назад +63

    such a shame to see a beautiful historical home like this go to waste. I would buy it in a heart beat if I had the money and restore it. I'm happy to hear there is a group trying to save it!!

  • @SingBlueSilver-m7t
    @SingBlueSilver-m7t 2 месяца назад +50

    What an incredibly beautiful home this must have been back in the 15th century.

    • @LindaZeno
      @LindaZeno 2 месяца назад +3

      Can you just imagine? Wow!

  • @cassiopaia3153
    @cassiopaia3153 2 месяца назад +12

    Thank you so much for sharing your explorations. I have recently undergone surgery due to an illness that has sadly been keeping me from travelling for half my life. When everything is healed, I will finally have the chance to see the world for myself. Until then, I will keep watching your videos. For the past years, your videos have been my window into the world.

  • @lunareclipse4084
    @lunareclipse4084 2 месяца назад +27

    The squeaks of rage from the bats was adorable! Also that building is lovely :D

  • @CowTown
    @CowTown 2 месяца назад +59

    This place looks absolutely stunning! Excited for another set of overseas locations!

  • @proconsumersafety
    @proconsumersafety 2 месяца назад +8

    It so sad to see history deteriorating away, but also being vandalized and stolen. So much history even with the books and magazines could be in a museum. The architecture is beautiful. All of the curves from walls, doors, and windows is amazing. Again too bad it is not restored before it continues to decay. Nice video as always. Its frozen in time. When you were finished typing. I can imagine how it would feel if some keys released and started making noise as you walked out. Or maybe run you. Great vid. Thank you for sharing.

  • @brentmartin1981
    @brentmartin1981 2 месяца назад +22

    There is something so beautiful about decay. If anything, I think those two stained glass windows in the chapel should be preserved at all costs because they are absolutely stunning.

    • @SINStrykerSF
      @SINStrykerSF 8 дней назад

      I was wondering if anyone knows who is depicted in the stained glass? Monarchs?

  • @everydaypresent444
    @everydaypresent444 2 месяца назад +48

    Those confessionals were there because as a Catholic, you cannot receive communion at mass (a "mass" is the Roman Catholic word for their church service) without confessing your sins to a priest; and it looks like they had a small chapel on the property where mass would be held. The original occupants were likely wealthy landowners who could have priests come to them to hear their confessions and perform mass instead of their having to mingle with the common folk. Another great video, guys! I would never go within 100 yards of that property, yet you both fearlessly made it through nearly every room, even with the fake alarms going off.

    • @paulstubbs7678
      @paulstubbs7678 Месяц назад

      I'm 'from the other side', the term 'church service' seems like you want to work on the.... - oh you mean attend a Mass. (the people all aMass together?)

  • @jenifergorman1223
    @jenifergorman1223 2 месяца назад +68

    How beautiful is that chatteau!!! I will never understand why some people think it necessary to destroy and deface such beauty and history.

    • @jrbship
      @jrbship 2 месяца назад +13

      never underestimate the idiocy of bored persons

    • @MrCarGuy
      @MrCarGuy 4 дня назад

      I understand. And a lot of it is because people were let into France (like the rest of Europe) who care nothing about the culture or history because they have no connection to it themselves

  • @j.a.8224
    @j.a.8224 2 месяца назад +24

    The beds are still made, blinds and shutters on the windows, flowers in vases, books and *throw pillows*... and the whole place is slowly collapsing.
    With the furniture everywhere, it's like they barricaded up in some apocalypse then vanished to leave the chateau to rot. Half-expected a plate of moldy food laid out on a table (not counting jars of pickled beans)!
    Plus I know that sewing machine... that thing alone is 100 years old, and still runs fine. I guess it wasn't worth looting, so no one touched it. Amazing, honestly.

    • @longshot197036
      @longshot197036 Месяц назад

      Exactly, it almost looks like you could spend the night comfortably in one of those beds... Albeit the rat droppings...

  • @sacklpicker
    @sacklpicker 2 месяца назад +39

    One of the coolest places you've ever covered. If I won the lottery, I'd buy that place in an instant and restore it as authentically as possible.

    • @eily_b
      @eily_b 2 месяца назад +1

      Don't do it. It's a money pit

    • @simonorourke4465
      @simonorourke4465 Месяц назад +1

      It's a beautiful house a d it's a shame to see it rotting away but I fear that even a large lottery win would never be enough to cover all the huge expense of fixing up a building like this.
      The roof almost certainly would need replacing for a start and a building this massive would eat up any fortune that was invested.

  • @deborahboomer9598
    @deborahboomer9598 2 месяца назад +9

    All those beautiful old decaying books, sad. Thanks guys, my heart always skips a beat when I see you have a new video!

  • @mlgjmt
    @mlgjmt 2 месяца назад +3

    The music and cinematography are outstanding as always!

  • @JtePetOzen-2
    @JtePetOzen-2 2 месяца назад +9

    I'm french living in us
    That's so sad to see this wonderful castle in this condition
    But that I'm happy u guys preserved it's memory
    Merci beaucoup!!

  • @1940sDream
    @1940sDream 2 месяца назад +3

    This lovely place reminds me of the 1 time I got on a plane to cross the pond and stayed in a Chateaux. A very fond memory, but I did not ask the history of the place during WW2 & it didn't have a library. You went to a beautiful place. I wish a film crew would fix it up to make a movie there or someone with deep pockets would restore that lovely craftsmanship everywhere. I get sentimental about lovely old buildings and hate to not see them loved and cared for! Those round turret rooms are incredible. Thank you for showing!

  • @Joseph-jj7bw
    @Joseph-jj7bw 2 месяца назад +38

    In case anyone is curious as I was: the giant book they found was History of Ecumenical Councils IV, published in 1869

    • @SocieteRoyale
      @SocieteRoyale 2 месяца назад +1

      that would be an ecumenical matter

  • @bensaret
    @bensaret Месяц назад

    One thing I’ve always loved about your videos is the reverence and respect you show towards the history of these places, that every time you slowly pan the camera over these locations (the library and old family pictures in the bedrooms in this video in particular) and old, dilapidated settings, you can feel the history and the touch of the past where people once used these locations so many years before. Thanks for the great work, keep it up!

  • @ExploringHabit
    @ExploringHabit 2 месяца назад +73

    I tried exploring this chateau 2 years ago , I parked my car about a mile away. But because I had English number plates on my car. I was followed by the locals for 30 mins. I gave up in the end , but did manage to explore another 6 in the region. But this one would have been the creme de la creme. Excellent explore lads.

    • @jcshook1230
      @jcshook1230 2 месяца назад +3

      What is the name called? I hear them say it in the intro but how do you spell it? Im trying to find more videos on this exact chateau

    • @RIPKabosu2000
      @RIPKabosu2000 2 месяца назад +4

      Don't know much French and want to read about this location and the family.
      Edit: Found its wiki page but it is only in French. It is Château de la Chasseigne.

    • @jcshook1230
      @jcshook1230 2 месяца назад +1

      @@RIPKabosu2000 ur a g

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 2 месяца назад

      @@RIPKabosu2000 If you use the Chrome browser, it will offer it translate it for you.

    • @WYO_Dirtbag
      @WYO_Dirtbag 2 месяца назад +6

      Good to hear the locals are keeping an eye out. Not that I'm implying you'd do anything destructive, but others would if they had the opportunity

  • @Girraficusthewise
    @Girraficusthewise 2 месяца назад +30

    Heads up for future explores, those little white sensor things you saw on the door, may just be screeches, but they can also have a wireless or Bluetooth connection to a central alarm system.
    My workplace has this, there's a box in the basement and it calls the cops if one of the sensors is tripped. They're silent sensors, so it doesn't screech, it just quietly calls the cops

    • @jeremyoakland6732
      @jeremyoakland6732 2 месяца назад +4

      You are correct! We have water sensors, door monitors and lights all on its own network similar to Bluetooth/wifi. The cool thing is they will piggyback off each other so you can cover a lot of real estate.

  • @4dxl
    @4dxl 2 месяца назад +8

    Thank you. Every time you guys upload a video, it always manages to brighten my day. I can escape for a few minutes and stop myself from thinking to death.

  • @soulreap3r_9601
    @soulreap3r_9601 2 месяца назад +10

    the giant margins are extremely common on really old books, they were made like that to protect the actual text from being damaged by bugs and mold.

  • @JonnyBhoy
    @JonnyBhoy 2 месяца назад +69

    How to make a shitty day great?
    The Proper people upload!!

    • @Pluralofvinylisvinyls
      @Pluralofvinylisvinyls 2 месяца назад +2

      Smokin some crack

    • @JonnyBhoy
      @JonnyBhoy 2 месяца назад +2

      ⁠@@Pluralofvinylisvinylsmore of a black tar kinda guy tbf! Cracks for amateurs

  • @Tamara-fb4so
    @Tamara-fb4so 2 месяца назад +16

    Beautiful. Thanks for the tour.

  • @boblloyd75
    @boblloyd75 2 месяца назад +12

    Disappointing that a property like this with it's history may be lost. Thanks for the video preserving it.

    • @nictamer
      @nictamer 2 месяца назад

      There's so many chateaux around, most of them have little historical significance. They're not even expensive to buy, it's maintaining / fixing them that's costly.

  • @CaptainSouthbird
    @CaptainSouthbird 2 месяца назад +3

    So much security theater for a property that is just neglected and abandoned. As always though, it's those little details, like beds made, candles burned... you think, all of this was done "one last time", possibly without whoever did it knowing it would be the last time. It's one of those eerie things in life... there will always be a "last time" for everything. Every building, every person, every machine, whatever... there is always that final time, and never again. And you may not know when that "last time" is going to be.

  • @gretchenblanchette3847
    @gretchenblanchette3847 2 месяца назад +2

    Right out of my dreams!!! This has taken up space in my heart! Forever daydreaming…❤️❤️❤️

  • @juliaforsyth8332
    @juliaforsyth8332 2 месяца назад +2

    Beautiful chapel! And did you notice the rugs? The bedroom that has the matching bed and wallpaper was bliss.

  • @MamaPanic
    @MamaPanic 4 часа назад

    For months I could not remember the name of your channel. So happy to have finally found again.

  • @Brian424
    @Brian424 27 дней назад

    The sewing machine at 29:36 - my mom had one like it, minus the ornate detailing. She got it for a wedding gift in 1950. Hers was electric, so no pedal to pump. There was a big, paddle-type switch to push with your right knee to activate the machine. A little pressure, slow machine, a lot of pressure, fast machine, and you turned the handwheel on the end for fine adjustments. Many of my clothes were mended and sewn on it, and she made herself a bunch of dresses over the years.

  • @random22026
    @random22026 2 месяца назад +26

    42:01 Incredible: the wallpaper through that empty gilded frame reveals what the rest of the wall surrounding it looked like, when it was pristine. 😳
    45:28 1889 👀

    • @VincentGroenewold
      @VincentGroenewold 2 месяца назад +2

      1889 is pretty recent for European buildings (the old ones that is). :)

    • @djbeema
      @djbeema 2 месяца назад +1

      At first I thought it was a painting of the same wall lol

  • @RogerBergqvist
    @RogerBergqvist 2 месяца назад +39

    Well, you know what happens if you get caught in France..? You´ll be going straight to the Bastille! Great video.

  • @carlashepherd9362
    @carlashepherd9362 2 месяца назад +6

    It’s so sad to see these beautiful old place’s abandoned & falling apart! I wish I could buy them all & restore them! Cool video & find! 🤘❤️👍

  • @ronsloan7662
    @ronsloan7662 2 месяца назад +6

    Hey guys, once again you've fond a really interesting place to bring to us. That chateau is a magnificent building and the property is also beautiful. It is a tragedy it has been left to decay. Some of the furniture in there looks like it could be original. The number of old books in reading rooms that still exist because that was everyone's source of knowledge before TV ever became so prevalent. The traditional beds with the matching wallpaper is from a bygone era. I truly hope that property can be restored before it goes into complete ruin. Great work and keep this high quality content coming. Cheers!

  • @lewissammons
    @lewissammons 2 месяца назад +6

    Holy! That sewing machine is a real gem! Wish i could have seen more if it!

  • @bellebrooks2501
    @bellebrooks2501 2 месяца назад

    Your videos are the most comforting thing to watch. You guys have no idea how much easier you have made it on the days where im feeling so down. I feel so at peace when i watch your videos. I love you guys and thankyou for existing 🙏🥹

  • @TheSeaQueen00
    @TheSeaQueen00 27 дней назад

    This is the first proper people video that has me about to cry. The shell collection, the perfectly made beds, the furniture, the decorations, like this used to be somebodys home. I cant stop thinking about how sad it would be if they were able to see this place now, with the decay and vandalism and neglect creeping into the place where they lived, the place they mightve grown up or started a family in. Im inconsolable rn

  • @Ok-Si-Kee
    @Ok-Si-Kee 2 месяца назад +1

    I love this, thank you. And great to see you two back again!!
    A time when reading actual physical books was your onnection to everything! Every level of your education, travel experiences, novels, but most everything there seems to be non-fiction and highly educational. A true wealth of information at your fingertips. No need for such things as televisions, etc. just occupying your time with wonderful reading! Just like the incredibly beautiful architecture, furnishings, etc. there, these books and everything there would probably be lost on the youth of today. We've made so many advancements, however, far too much has been left behind, to be forgotten by simply the passage of time.
    It does my heart good, knowing that you two have gone to incredible lengths to seek out and to preserve so much of history, education, architecture, workmanship, and everything that I wish were still held in great esteem and respect today. Thank you both.

  • @RBProductions1988
    @RBProductions1988 2 месяца назад +2

    Man, your explores never fail to amaze. This is one of the best you guys have found yet, and that’s saying something. Thanks for taking us along for the explore!

  • @hi.panorama
    @hi.panorama 2 месяца назад

    What the heck, but the exploration of a fairyland castle is something I wasn't expecting. The details, the wood, the finesse of every detail - how beautiful! I also did not expect that it is possible to acquire the castle in a dishonest way and for years no one will do anything important in this matter - neither the dishonest owner will not take care of his property, allowing such a national asset to fall into ruin, nor the state will recover it, also allowing it to simply collapse, because the longer it is without renovation, the later it will be difficult to restore it in any way. In a word, everyone is watching and nobody is doing anything. Thank you for these explorations - at least in such a way it is possible to document such a beautiful castle before it finally collapses.

  • @pixescure
    @pixescure 2 месяца назад +18

    was there a basement? i would have gotten lost in all those books and been there for hours! loved this place! thank you!

    • @pastandpresentwithpaul
      @pastandpresentwithpaul 2 месяца назад +1

      There was a basement, my first episode (Chateau Secret at 13:14) you can see the basement

  • @jmessenger919
    @jmessenger919 2 месяца назад +1

    This place is so magical. I hope it's restored one day.

  • @melissamelissa6127
    @melissamelissa6127 2 месяца назад +7

    ***Amazing*** This is my absolute favorite episode so far.

  • @SweetUniverse
    @SweetUniverse 2 месяца назад +3

    Thx for exploring that, guys. It seems beautiful and sad. There's something sorrowful about it.

  • @arizonaalchemy7572
    @arizonaalchemy7572 Месяц назад

    Beautiful Job covering this one ! I am half French and Love seeing these places ! Heartbreaking to see the building falling into decay. You can not build Architecture like this today, cost prohibitive. So much Beauty in there. Thank You ! The active Alarms were odd and no one came to check them. 😊

  • @BigKahuna0275
    @BigKahuna0275 2 месяца назад +1

    DUDE! I have never seen you guys trip an alarm in all my years watching you both and I just wanted to to comment on how calm and cool you guys were casually ghosting out once it went off. It was like a smoothly run bank heist that went right up until the end and all the players were like "oops we're done, time to leave....." *whistles and walks away....*

  • @christopherharris6005
    @christopherharris6005 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome video as always Michael and Bryan. Y’all really show just how amazing a place is no matter what state it’s in.

  • @ericwallendesign
    @ericwallendesign 2 месяца назад +4

    2:00 This opening shot

  • @JesusSaves473
    @JesusSaves473 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the tour. Nice building.

  • @compmanio36
    @compmanio36 2 месяца назад +5

    36:34 - I had these exact noisemakers in my house at one point. They don't connect to anything, not even each other. They just make noise.

  • @shellywatt8095
    @shellywatt8095 2 месяца назад +5

    It's so sad to see this beautiful piece of history decaying like it is.

  • @runwillrobinson
    @runwillrobinson 2 месяца назад +115

    100 year-old magazines do not look that good if they are open to the outside weather. You can be sure the open window is very recent.

    • @JayYoung-ro3vu
      @JayYoung-ro3vu 2 месяца назад +3

      Or were they removed from their previous location?

    • @dwagner6
      @dwagner6 2 месяца назад +9

      Found the 100 year-old magazine expert

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 2 месяца назад +2

      Broken in before filming!

    • @runwillrobinson
      @runwillrobinson 2 месяца назад +4

      @@dwagner6 Glad to help

    • @pastandpresentwithpaul
      @pastandpresentwithpaul 2 месяца назад +4

      Those windows were closed when we were there (3 years ago), we had to squeeze through a whole in a door

  • @arcticxabyss
    @arcticxabyss 2 месяца назад +4

    it sucks to see a place like this being left to rot. hopefully someone is able to buy it and restore it to its former glory.

  • @eileennicole365
    @eileennicole365 2 месяца назад +4

    My 13 year old daughter loves your channel. Thanks for sharing a piece of history ❤

  • @kaargen
    @kaargen 2 месяца назад +2

    Such a shame this building hasn't been preserved! Even with the looting and abandonment, its character shines through. Thank you for preserving some of it in video.

  • @eriktred
    @eriktred Месяц назад

    Fantastic video. How awe inspiring these old chateaus are. I hope this building is restored to its glory one day.

  • @Unit38
    @Unit38 2 месяца назад +4

    To the Proper gentlemen, that was an excellent explore. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @Platypi007
    @Platypi007 2 месяца назад +2

    9:55 door that has "Come play with me" scratched into it is always a good sign.

  • @gillianmulligan2723
    @gillianmulligan2723 2 месяца назад

    Exploring at its best! Watched many explorers of abandoned buildings in the U.K. these two are simply the best!

  • @Valerie24810
    @Valerie24810 2 месяца назад +5

    This place was wild! What a find.
    Your discussion on bidet placement was too funny 🤣

  • @83GC
    @83GC 2 месяца назад

    I always look forward to & enjoy the videos. The quality of work, the professionalism & no click bait. Spectacular & the reason you are top 3 Urban Exploration on RUclips. Keep up the great work!

  • @Pkou
    @Pkou 2 месяца назад +8

    What a beautiful place to live in that would be.

  • @rirkc
    @rirkc 2 месяца назад

    One of your finest installments. Thank you so much.

  • @stephainebates4020
    @stephainebates4020 Месяц назад

    Godsmaked by the beauty still left behind!! Idk how you don’t take an item as a souvenir, cudo’s! I’m a Urbana explorer for years!

  • @giavmf
    @giavmf 2 месяца назад +4

    So wish you guys would bring digital cameras along to take a bit more ‘aesthetically’ dated photos of abandoned places and then post them on like a website of your own just collecting cool photos of places you’ve been. Tumblr and Pinterest would eat it up completely lol
    Love you guys so much omg !!

  • @jacobs2388
    @jacobs2388 Месяц назад

    Thank you, for immortalizing stuff like this.

  • @TigerAceSullivan
    @TigerAceSullivan Месяц назад +1

    21:06 that bedframe is a work of art

  • @toots4205
    @toots4205 2 месяца назад

    I love this place. Ive watched all of its explorations. The cameras and a small cleanup have happened over the last one or two years. I think its thanks to the efforts of friends of the chateau, i believe thats what they are called. The local group attempting to save this beautiful piece of history. I hope they succeed, id love to have it, alas i dont have several millions to spare

  • @steviecarlstrom
    @steviecarlstrom 2 месяца назад +2

    @ 33:34, the first Citroën Type A car was produced in 1919 to 1921 in Paris....A piece of Vehicle History!

  • @Darxide23
    @Darxide23 2 месяца назад

    I'm amazed at how much of those books and magazines I can read. I've only been studying French for 2 years and it sometimes feels like I don't know anything at all, but I could read most of the magazine ads and a good portion of the book pages you were thumbing through.

  • @steviecarlstrom
    @steviecarlstrom 2 месяца назад

    Another extraordinary video paying Homage to the Fine craftsmanship of Vintage European Architecture! The last room was the pièce de résistance! Glad you two persevered to find it, despite the the possible alarms! Keep up the great work!

  • @renevanderkraats3811
    @renevanderkraats3811 Месяц назад

    Exquisite filming, gentlemen! :-) Brings back memories of me, my brother, and my dad visiting castles and strolling the countryside in France. My dad had a girlfriend there, she's Dutch but has lived most of her life there. Lots of visits that way to take in the culture and sights.

  • @RailTownFan
    @RailTownFan 2 месяца назад +1

    Mind-blowing, Glad you guys stuck with it!!!

  • @degax203
    @degax203 2 месяца назад

    the craftsmanship is unreal. cool place for sure

  • @michealarburn9861
    @michealarburn9861 Месяц назад

    I really respect you guys style of exploring and y'all are super talented with the videoing and editing they always come out masterfully presented!

  • @ToxicFruitSnack
    @ToxicFruitSnack 2 месяца назад +5

    Oh yea baby. Now the weekend has officially started with the proper people!

  • @NickyMitchell85
    @NickyMitchell85 2 месяца назад +7

    C'est très bien que vous soyez en France. C'est très bien.

  • @IanMoone-f2v
    @IanMoone-f2v Месяц назад +2

    Amazing how the old Singer sewing machine worked fine

  • @yeos_angel_
    @yeos_angel_ 2 месяца назад +1

    My heart hurts watching this. So much history left to decay

  • @jakedickens9240
    @jakedickens9240 2 месяца назад +20

    I often wonder if-when you guys know there are folks attempting to preserve the place you visit-do you ever reach out to them ahead of time? Maybe it's naïve but I think someone might be willing to let you in given your own mindset for recording history.
    Stay safe out there.

    • @bastienx8
      @bastienx8 2 месяца назад +9

      In this case I think the people trying to preserve the building are mostly cleaning the outside and maybe closing the entry points. Even if the owners doesn't respond, you can get in trouble if you enter a building without the city or government approval.

    • @TheProperPeople
      @TheProperPeople  2 месяца назад +12

      Yea in this case the locals trying to preserve it would not even be able to give permission since they have no communication with the owners

  • @EphemeralProductions
    @EphemeralProductions 2 месяца назад

    What I wouldn’t give to live in this joint. ❤️❤️❤️❤️. That library with the fireplace! God. 🤯🥰❤️

  • @mynx369
    @mynx369 2 месяца назад

    That sofa 🛋️ underneath that huge picture frame 🖼️ really brought into perspective how enormous that frame really was!!

  • @DG-mi2mc
    @DG-mi2mc 2 месяца назад

    Breaks my heart to see that so many beautiful things like those old magazines are just going to be either stolen or rot away. I could spend hours just watching around

  • @MattMeidenbauer
    @MattMeidenbauer 2 месяца назад

    Im glad you guys are still doing this

  • @gregatkinson2541
    @gregatkinson2541 2 месяца назад

    Great to see you blokes again doing what yous do best, I have missed your channel thanks 😊 👍..

  • @R3TR0R4V3
    @R3TR0R4V3 Месяц назад

    That place is so beautiful. Glad you got to visit and thanks for sharing with us. It's a damn shame it's rotting away though. :/

  • @JonasClark
    @JonasClark Месяц назад +1

    Some of the devices like at 17:42 are for a servant-calling system. Seeing them draped across a bed is interesting; usually, this kind hung down from above, to copy the look of the old mechanical pull-ropes they used before these came along. Some are light switches.