If I were wealthy, I would purchase the villa, restore it to its original beauty. I would also keep all of the furniture, and restore those too. Finally I would hang all of the paintings, throughout the house. Those are just my dreams. How can anyone let a unique, and historical home, go to ruins?
Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of antiques, rugs, art and many lost jobs in restoration of same. The waste is as stunning as the mansion itself. Smh. Thanks for sharing, tho. You bros find the most amazing places. Peace.
My wife and I are from America. We live in the state of Montana. We have watched every episode on your channel and are now exploring Danny’s channel as well. We love you guys, you are both so professional. Definitely the best exploration channel on RUclips. Thank you both for bringing us with you as you explore these beautiful places. We would love to meet you both someday. That would be amazing. Thank you both and stay safe my friends. 🙌🙌
So glad you guys show RESPECT to these Estates. As you ALWAYS REMEMBER, people actually lived in these homes, and had lives. Some, NOT SO NICE, but LIVES NEVERTHELESS!!!! I LOVED the Light Fixture where the Little Cherub was just HANGING ON!!!! SOOOOO CUTE!!!! And the "Bench" you saw was actually a "DAY BED".
Buongiorno Lesley e Danny ❤ Mi chiedo se la villa è stata venduta come mai l'acquirente la lascia decadere? Certo era una famiglia molto agiata ..a volte il destino ..... Grazie carissimi siete meravigliosi ❤❤.
Watching an exploration of an Italian mansion or palace is always thrilling to me!😍 So many precious items in each of those styled bedrooms! The art room is mesmerizing, I love the stained glass and the painted walls and ceiling! So sad to see all this decay ! Great job, ,Lesley and Danny! You are more than wonderful ,as always! ❤
Wow i cant imagine going through the pain of trying to defend your innocence and loosing everything in the process when finally found innocent . That is so tragic for the family to build their lives again.
I bet the separate "attic" area rooms were for servants when the house was first built! You showed several photos from the 1920s, which is very cool! Great tour, thanks as always!
I'm on the edge of my seat with this episode. Such a fun fantasy to rescue this beautiful home! Your love of old houses and beautiful things comes right through the screen. You guys are my favorite "abandoned" channel.❤❤
And the paint that's peeling throughout that house because it is so old. I would be careful because old paint had led in it. And when it gets old, it peels. And it's not healthy to breathe in either. i do, however, love watching your videos and watching all these abandoned homes. Because it is a beautiful sight to see different cultures and heritage's and the different furniture. It's just awesome, my great aunt. My God mother was born in Florence, Italy. On a farm, I still have pictures from when she was a young child and what her home looked like back then. Some of the videos I have seen some of the furniture that is upscaled is what was very similar, what was in my aunt rubies childhood farmhouse
I just love you guys. Your polite to each other, and treat each other with respect. My family migrated from there. It’s true sadness to everything go to waste in there. So love the beauty within that place. Thank you, for all you do to bring into our lives. Stay safe and know we all care about both of you. Love from Arizona 😊
The house and furnishings are a blend of beautiful Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. Every detail in the house is so well thought out. I’m curious about the odd suites of rooms up the skinny staircase on the 4th floor. Servants quarters? Or as we say today, a mother-in-law suite.
Hey hey dear Lesley, this is really an absolutely breathtakingly beautiful grand mansion with a sad background story. Wonderful furniture and interesting smaller antique items are visible everywhere round the place. Danny did again an excellent job with his camera and background music choice. - Thank you so much, bro, for sharing this unique urbex experience. Stay safe, peace and kindest regards.
It is just criminal to leave such magnificent pieces of work abandoned!! any where in the world. Just imagine the craftmanship that went into these carvings alone, time spent that no one can ever get back on creating them. At the very least they should have been salvaged and passed on to some that are in need!! of these items. Injustice all round in this case.
What a beautiful and grand home! I hope someone saves all those antiques before they are completely ruined by decay. That attic apartment may have been servants' quarters. 5:00 with that being a hall tree, the reservoir was likely used for dripping umbrellas. 36:20 that dog is a Harlequin Great Dane. I had one as a child, and he was huge.
While the times have changed and the dangers increase, these documentaries bring a peace that allows us all to know, another place across the world 🌎 there is simplicity and stories to tell of happiness and mystery.. thank you
Where you mentioned there was a second vanity...because it had a marble top it is a washstand. Made so it can get wet! Would have had a bowl and pitcher which you have shown us many times? @24:02
You guys make a great team! Keep up the good work, please. I am an American and I’m sorry to say that if this beautiful abandoned home was in America, it would have been robbed, looted, and destroyed by now. I wish someone would save this gorgeous home from further ruination.
Wonderful exploration. What I like most about your explorations- I get true and realistic look into the personal lives and interest of real people. How they lived, what they chose to collect and sometimes the tragedies they endured. These are a much deeper insight into life than simply paying to tour a pristine manor or castle. It’s amazing how through your videos I‘ve learned how to identify French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese furniture styles. It’s great!!
House is decaying but there some priceless antiques in there. Love the terazzo floors. The grand piano is actually an upright piano. Perhaps that separate area up the stairs was originally the servants quarters? What happened with the new owners after house was sold to them?
I really like seeing abandoned houses that still look good and are very classic, that's really my taste. I hope this channel continues to run and is more successful. Keep up the good work.❤
super interesting tour. At around 40:00, one of the books on the dresser was Baudolino, by Umberto Eco, a very well known Italian writer possessing many other talents as well. There were many beautiful floors throughout, funny you didn't mention until later. I expect well off people to have fancier kitchens. Lots of interesting little kitchens in these older villas.
What a stunning mansion. If that isn't tragic enough, there is some incredible high end cabinets and furniture left around. Even the chandeliers have so much to offer. How can so much elegance be abandoned? I don't know how you don't take half of it with you. Abandoned photographs make me sad, they are so rare, and is someone's history. How can they not be cataloged somewhere, especially for future family members conducting research? Those backstairs and rooms look like servants quarters.
You were right when saying "recuerdo", remain.....first comunion, primera comunión. (When you first receive the "body of God", in the hostia )consecrated host during the mass. They give you that paper "as a certificate". Its considered you received a religious sacrament in the catholic church.
So sad to see a mansion so glorious yet in such despair. I cannot understand how the fire was contained to the one room - on the second floor, nonetheless. It makes me wonder when it happened, and how it happened. Thank you for exploring the abandoned wonders. I always what their story was and where everyone went. Love your channel. XO❤
it seemed centered around the bed considering the condition of the mattress. When beds are involved you often think of someone smoking in bed. Or a kid playing with matches there? They're just lucky it was found right away and extinguished, could have easily been much worse.
Beautiful house. I wonder if the fire in the one room got started from the sun coming in through the windows hitting a mirror or something else reflective. The door may have been shut and it burned itself out. I could not imagine selling everything and in the end to be found innocent. I pray they were able to live out a good life.
I am a huge fan and have watched every video at least once. Lesley and Danny are great. Grand pianos and baby grands have sound boards parallel to the ground. Upright pianos have sound boards perpendicular to the ground. Most of the pianos you encounter are upright.
Such a shame that they lost everything because of a false belief that he had done something wrong😥. This is a beautiful and practical home, very comfortable. That Naumann sewing machine was manufactured in Dresden, Germany.
I loved the exploration. Very sad to bankrupt you family doing no wrong through your job. This is so sad. Glad she was not wrongfully convicted. Beautiful house and furnished wonderful. I loved the piano too. Tha nk you both. Take care❤
😮 Right around 36 when you were looking at pics of the dog, I saw the name Tebaldi typed on a piece of paper under the pictures. I thought interesting because that was also name of the artist on so many paintings. Maybe he was a friend or relative.
Thank you guys so much for sharing your adventures in such wonderful time capsules. Also the your attention to detail. In a chill way. The respect and admiration for places. Cheers!
The reservoir was for wet umbrellas. They must have brought outside furniture inside for winter. Hard to get furniture out of home as it is cumbersome. Easier to leave behind. Whomever bought it probably bought it cheap for the land. Dog is harlequin Great Dane. Help always were upstairs and used that staircase. Interesting home.
I wished someone could at least save the beautiful paintings & furniture. Also the dishes & light fixtures. Thank you for the wonderful tour, it was fascinating.
I love the adventures you take us on. What I don't understand is why, if the owners don't want the furniture they don't donate it to people who would love to have it?
There was an Italian artist sir name Tibaldi, born 1527, a famous painter, sculptor, architect and mural painter. He may of done those ceilings?? Thanks Lesley and Danny for showing us.
This home at one time was really nice. A lot of money was spent on this place. Again to many antiques rotting away. Its so sad. Most people would love to have any of it in there homes. The fire in the bed room was really bad. This home might be comming back. I think the rooms way up stairs might be servent rooms. Not as fancy as the rest of the house but who knows. Well I hope they were happy there and hope there lives were good. Another great job Lesley and good to see you back Danny. You two stay safe and I will keep watching for the next film of the Bros of decay.
Hello from Indonesia... i love the Italian house.. its very big and so beautiful !! I really enjoy each part of the rooms and the explanation.. awesome !!
It just really surprises me when you tour in. Abandoned home in the heavens beautiful handpanted pictures in them. Today they would be worse, a complete fortune. What are you really surprised is how the family doesn't go in and take those types of things and keep them as a remembrance of their family's homes. Because they are, where's quite a bit of money those paintings!!!
Bonjour, quel dommage de laisser se delabrer un si beau manoir et un magnifique mobilier !!! Comment ce fait - il que personne ne le restaure ?? Vous avez encore trouvé un véritable pépite, merci pour le partage 👍👍👍👏👏♥️♥️♥️
You always go to the coolest places in the world and I would love to fix all of them up. This one is no exception, I could get this one in original condition in about a year and a half. Grounds and everything. It would a lot of fun to do that.
Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 Italy Bankers,Abandoned Mansion... Never to Return 2007!! Sad that the Husband was Charged with Embezzlement, & Wife Sold the Mansion To Pay for Lawyers & Too Late Once Husband was Clear of Charges!! Why Didn`t the Adult Children...Come & Get Things, Unless New Owners Wouldn`t Let Them & What Happen to New Owners? I Loved the Chandeliers, Paintings, Carved Furniture, Stain Glass Windows & Doors, Art Room Walls & Ceilings, Porcelain Plaques Above the Doorways, Gold Women on Beds with Feet Below, & Staircase!! @ 36:21 Not a Dalmation Dog, but a Great Dane, My Classmate Tim Has One!! Upstairs: All the Rooms & Beds Were for Servants & Later Relatives!! I Love You Lesley for Narrating in Detail Every Item You Touch & Danny for Filming & Adding in Your Comments!!😍 The Other Explorer... Dave @ Abandoned World Explorer...Does Not Go Into Detail... So You & Danny Are the Best!! Thank You for Sharing Your Video`s With All of Us!!😍 Take Care & have a Safe Trip to Your Next Journey!!😍 Have a Wonderful Evening Lesley & Danny!!❤ Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
Okay, I still don’t get it. The house was sold, presumably including the contents. What happened to the buyer? Why didn’t the buyer do something with the house and/or contents? It’s a beautiful find. A wonderful tour for sure. Thank you for sharing. I’m very glad Danny is participating more verbally. His videography is always amazing. Great he is also sharing his expertise. Lesley as always, I appreciate your take on the contents as you go along.
Debieron sentir mucha tristeza y desilusión, para no querer volver a su mansión, es muy triste tener que vender todos los bienes que tienes, para pagar un abogado para demostrar tu inocencia, los muebles son espextaculares, yo los restauraria todos, incluso la que trató de quemarse son HERMOSOS Ellos tal vez quisieron comenzar su vida lejos, y volver a empezar de cero
If I were wealthy, I would purchase the villa, restore it to its original beauty. I would also keep all of the furniture, and restore those too. Finally I would hang all of the paintings, throughout the house. Those are just my dreams. How can anyone let a unique, and historical home, go to ruins?
Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of antiques, rugs, art and many lost jobs in restoration of same. The waste is as stunning as the mansion itself. Smh. Thanks for sharing, tho. You bros find the most amazing places. Peace.
My wife and I are from America. We live in the state of Montana. We have watched every episode on your channel and are now exploring Danny’s channel as well. We love you guys, you are both so professional. Definitely the best exploration channel on RUclips. Thank you both for bringing us with you as you explore these beautiful places. We would love to meet you both someday. That would be amazing. Thank you both and stay safe my friends. 🙌🙌
I did not know that Danny had a channel, what is it? He does well with the camera work!
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It should be in the description where all things are listed .
@@lindatimmons3675 I couldn't see or find it.
@@Worldofourown2024click near the top where it says…….more.
There you can find more information.
I love their calming voices and the way Lesley descibes marvelous little things.
No kidding! Lesley could find the ugliest thing and describe it in such a way, that it would become lovely!
So glad you guys show RESPECT to these Estates. As you ALWAYS REMEMBER, people actually lived in these homes, and had lives. Some, NOT SO NICE, but LIVES NEVERTHELESS!!!! I LOVED the Light Fixture where the Little Cherub was just HANGING ON!!!! SOOOOO CUTE!!!! And the "Bench" you saw was actually a "DAY BED".
Imagine having to sell all your belongings to defend yourself, be found innocent and have nothing left. That just doesn't seem right to me.
The stuff of nightmares. I wonder if there are descendants around today?
Thats the italian justice.
A more appropriate title to this video would have been "an accusation of fraud..."
I also have same though 😉
Buongiorno Lesley e Danny ❤
Mi chiedo se la villa è stata venduta come mai l'acquirente la lascia decadere?
Certo era una famiglia molto agiata ..a volte il destino .....
Grazie carissimi siete meravigliosi ❤❤.
Beautiful Bedroom furniture in the Master bedroom…. Magnificent wood work👍🏽
Another great tour guys. That puppy looks like a young Great Dane.
Watching an exploration of an Italian mansion or palace is always thrilling to me!😍 So many precious items in each of those styled bedrooms! The art room is mesmerizing, I love the stained glass and the painted walls and ceiling! So sad to see all this decay !
Great job, ,Lesley and Danny!
You are more than wonderful ,as always! ❤
Wow i cant imagine going through the pain of trying to defend your innocence and loosing everything in the process when finally found innocent . That is so tragic for the family to build their lives again.
I bet the separate "attic" area rooms were for servants when the house was first built! You showed several photos from the 1920s, which is very cool! Great tour, thanks as always!
I think so too
" Ricordo Di Nozze Dargendo"
Is- Memory of Silver Wedding) of Eugenio & Isabella, in Padova 1988
"Beautiful momento"
thank you!!
I'm on the edge of my seat with this episode. Such a fun fantasy to rescue this beautiful home! Your love of old houses and beautiful things comes right through the screen. You guys are my favorite "abandoned" channel.❤❤
And the paint that's peeling throughout that house because it is so old. I would be careful because old paint had led in it. And when it gets old, it peels. And it's not healthy to breathe in either. i do, however, love watching your videos and watching all these abandoned homes. Because it is a beautiful sight to see different cultures and heritage's and the different furniture. It's just awesome, my great aunt. My God mother was born in Florence, Italy. On a farm, I still have pictures from when she was a young child and what her home looked like back then. Some of the videos I have seen some of the furniture that is upscaled is what was very similar, what was in my aunt rubies childhood farmhouse
I just love you guys. Your polite to each other, and treat each other with respect. My family migrated from there. It’s true sadness to everything go to waste in there. So love the beauty within that place. Thank you, for all you do to bring into our lives. Stay safe and know we all care about both of you. Love from Arizona 😊
The house and furnishings are a blend of beautiful Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. Every detail in the house is so well thought out. I’m curious about the odd suites of rooms up the skinny staircase on the 4th floor. Servants quarters? Or as we say today, a mother-in-law suite.
So many beautiful antiques are lost so needlessly.
I often wonder why no one is doing salvage work in these magnificent homes. Seems wrong to let so much art and beauty rot away in the dark.
I believe the entire world and humanity is to be lost so needlessly.
Hey hey dear Lesley, this is really an absolutely breathtakingly beautiful grand mansion with a sad background story. Wonderful furniture and interesting smaller antique items are visible everywhere round the place. Danny did again an excellent job with his camera and background music choice. - Thank you so much, bro, for sharing this unique urbex experience.
Stay safe, peace and kindest regards.
Wow this place is gorgeous! I wish I could restore all of these beautiful old homes! Awesome video bro’s! ❤️🤘👍😘
Beautiful home. I think it's quite haunted with all of the noises coming from everywhere! Thanks for sharing this video! ❤
It is just criminal to leave such magnificent pieces of work abandoned!! any where in the world. Just imagine the craftmanship that went into these carvings alone, time spent that no one can ever get back on creating them. At the very least they should have been salvaged and passed on to some that are in need!! of these items. Injustice all round in this case.
What a beautiful and grand home! I hope someone saves all those antiques before they are completely ruined by decay. That attic apartment may have been servants' quarters.
5:00 with that being a hall tree, the reservoir was likely used for dripping umbrellas.
36:20 that dog is a Harlequin Great Dane. I had one as a child, and he was huge.
While the times have changed and the dangers increase, these documentaries bring a peace that allows us all to know, another place across the world 🌎 there is simplicity and stories to tell of happiness and mystery.. thank you
Where you mentioned there was a second vanity...because it had a marble top it is a washstand. Made so it can get wet! Would have had a bowl and pitcher which you have shown us many times? @24:02
You guys make a great team! Keep up the good work, please. I am an American and I’m sorry to say that if this beautiful abandoned home was in America, it would have been robbed, looted, and destroyed by now. I wish someone would save this gorgeous home from further ruination.
Wonderful exploration. What I like most about your explorations- I get true and realistic look into the personal lives and interest of real people. How they lived, what they chose to collect and sometimes the tragedies they endured. These are a much deeper insight into life than simply paying to tour a pristine manor or castle.
It’s amazing how through your videos I‘ve learned how to identify French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese furniture styles. It’s great!!
Now, those walls look like they are painted by hand and they are Beautiful. Including the Sting glass windows just gorgeous.
House is decaying but there some priceless antiques in there. Love the terazzo floors.
The grand piano is actually an upright piano.
Perhaps that separate area up the stairs was originally the servants quarters?
What happened with the new owners after house was sold to them?
My friend and I watch Bros of Decay and play the drinking game: when Lesley says "beautiful"
You'll get to where you need to be 😊 🍺 🍷
One of the most beautiful you have visited. Thank you.
I really like seeing abandoned houses that still look good and are very classic, that's really my taste. I hope this channel continues to run and is more successful. Keep up the good work.❤
Thank you, Leslie and Danny for an absolutely fantastic video. I was totally lost in another world.❤
super interesting tour. At around 40:00, one of the books on the dresser was Baudolino, by Umberto Eco, a very well known Italian writer possessing many other talents as well. There were many beautiful floors throughout, funny you didn't mention until later. I expect well off people to have fancier kitchens. Lots of interesting little kitchens in these older villas.
The reservoir in the hall tree is for wet umbrellas or footwear.
I don't know why I love watching these kinds of videosss
Me also😢
Gracias Lesley y Danny por esta exploración, me encantó!!! Hacen un excelente equipo!!!
A wonderful video. TY for sharing.
What a stunning mansion. If that isn't tragic enough, there is some incredible high end cabinets and furniture left around. Even the chandeliers have so much to offer. How can so much elegance be abandoned? I don't know how you don't take half of it with you. Abandoned photographs make me sad, they are so rare, and is someone's history. How can they not be cataloged somewhere, especially for future family members conducting research? Those backstairs and rooms look like servants quarters.
So many beautiful pieces of furniture and the ceilings are incredible! I really enjoyed this video, it was fascinating!
Curio cabinet in hallway. Once again, thank you, Leslie and Danny. Very nice Villa in Italy. Marble frieze over the doorway.
That reservoir in the halltree is for umbrellas to stand, so they don't drip water all over the floor.
Exactly.😊
Such a sad story and a beautiful home.
Beautiful videography, perfect music, wonderful narration and a location I would never get to see if it wasn't for you guys. Well done!
I don't know why but I addicted your channel.
Awesome guys, be careful in this house
The narrow kitchen is called a galley kitchen, there are many like that in the United States.. thanks guys for another great video...
Wow....soo great exploration.....soo many antiques wait to broke.....sad to see that
A beautiful explore guys, thank you 😍
Separate beds is about the era...not the nationality.
😊
You were right when saying "recuerdo", remain.....first comunion, primera comunión. (When you first receive the "body of God", in the hostia )consecrated host during the mass. They give you that paper "as a certificate". Its considered you received a religious sacrament in the catholic church.
Nozze means wedding so it's probably a marriage certificate
So sad to see a mansion so glorious yet in such despair. I cannot understand how the fire was contained to the one room - on the second floor, nonetheless. It makes me wonder when it happened, and how it happened. Thank you for exploring the abandoned wonders. I always what their story was and where everyone went. Love your channel. XO❤
it seemed centered around the bed considering the condition of the mattress. When beds are involved you often think of someone smoking in bed. Or a kid playing with matches there? They're just lucky it was found right away and extinguished, could have easily been much worse.
Beautiful house. I wonder if the fire in the one room got started from the sun coming in through the windows hitting a mirror or something else reflective. The door may have been shut and it burned itself out. I could not imagine selling everything and in the end to be found innocent. I pray they were able to live out a good life.
Its so sad that such beautiful places are left to decay like this but at least is not destroyed prematurely like in Bulgaria.
Вещи могли быть другим людям, жаль, что красота разрушается
I am a huge fan and have watched every video at least once. Lesley and Danny are great. Grand pianos and baby grands have sound boards parallel to the ground. Upright pianos have sound boards perpendicular to the ground. Most of the pianos you encounter are upright.
hermosa casa, gracias Leslie y Danny por llevarnos a estos fantásticos lugares. Fan absoluto de los dos canales Bros of Decay / ES Forgotten
Such a shame that they lost everything because of a false belief that he had done something wrong😥. This is a beautiful and practical home, very comfortable. That Naumann sewing machine was manufactured in Dresden, Germany.
I loved the exploration. Very sad to bankrupt you family doing no wrong through your job. This is so sad. Glad she was not wrongfully convicted. Beautiful house and furnished wonderful. I loved the piano too. Tha nk you both. Take care❤
😮 Right around 36 when you were looking at pics of the dog, I saw the name Tebaldi typed on a piece of paper under the pictures. I thought interesting because that was also name of the artist on so many paintings. Maybe he was a friend or relative.
thank you both so much loved this and you both work so hard xxxxxxxxxxx
Love it watching from 🇺🇸
Thank you guys so much for sharing your adventures in such wonderful time capsules. Also the your attention to detail. In a chill way. The respect and admiration for places. Cheers!
The upper floors were probably servants quarters . What a beautiful place,so sad to see all the wonderful furniture , paintings left behind.
The reservoir was for wet umbrellas. They must have brought outside furniture inside for winter. Hard to get furniture out of home as it is cumbersome. Easier to leave behind. Whomever bought it probably bought it cheap for the land. Dog is harlequin Great Dane. Help always were upstairs and used that staircase. Interesting home.
I wished someone could at least save the beautiful paintings & furniture. Also the dishes & light fixtures. Thank you for the wonderful tour, it was fascinating.
You guys are so awesome!! I love your podcasts!!
السيد داني فنان محترف تصوير وانا اكون سعيد عندما يحمل الكاميرا و يصور المنازل المهجورة
تحياتي لك يا داني و قناتك رائعة يا ليزلي
اشكرك لتفعيل الترجمة
I love the adventures you take us on. What I don't understand is why, if the owners don't want the furniture they don't donate it to people who would love to have it?
There was an Italian artist sir name Tibaldi, born 1527, a famous painter, sculptor, architect and mural painter. He may of done those ceilings?? Thanks Lesley and Danny for showing us.
The stained glass is extremely expensive, but beautiful 😍.
This home at one time was really nice. A lot of money was spent on this place. Again to many antiques rotting away. Its so sad. Most people would love to have any of it in there homes. The fire in the bed room was really bad. This home might be comming back. I think the rooms way up stairs might be servent rooms. Not as fancy as the rest of the house but who knows. Well I hope they were happy there and hope there lives were good. Another great job Lesley and good to see you back Danny. You two stay safe and I will keep watching for the next film of the Bros of decay.
Hello from Indonesia... i love the Italian house.. its very big and so beautiful !! I really enjoy each part of the rooms and the explanation.. awesome !!
So cool! Enjoyed watching!
great video thanks again.
Wow? This house must have been a beautiful, it is interesting place to look around bros of decay
Please show us the old vintage carpets too!
It just really surprises me when you tour in. Abandoned home in the heavens beautiful handpanted pictures in them. Today they would be worse, a complete fortune. What are you really surprised is how the family doesn't go in and take those types of things and keep them as a remembrance of their family's homes. Because they are, where's quite a bit of money those paintings!!!
That was one of my favorites
Thanks guys
I’m watching your channel from Québec, Canada. I love to travel and relax with your videos.Good job guys ❤
Thanks Lesle.. I love this Chanel😊💜💜🙏
Awesome house thanks for the video
That last bedroom you left had some photos and letters you were looking through that had the name Tebaldi.
The room with the baby crib is nice as well…..
Boa noite. Que pena os móveis são lindos. Fiquei apaixonada. Bjs
Simplemente maravilloso trabajo una excelente exploración como siempre genios!!!❤ Besos!!!
Beautiful wood, paintings, mirrors, just wonderful place. Thank you for a delightfull time for us watching your videos. From Paraguay.
This is breathtaking and sad at the same time. Is there a government trust involved , is it for sale or will it just be claimed by nature?
Bonjour, quel dommage de laisser se delabrer un si beau manoir et un magnifique mobilier !!! Comment ce fait - il que personne ne le restaure ?? Vous avez encore trouvé un véritable pépite, merci pour le partage 👍👍👍👏👏♥️♥️♥️
I love your videos and the houses you show ❤
Merhaba Leslie ve Danny güzel bir kesif ,bize bu keyfi yaşattığınız için teşekkür ediyorum harikasınız 👍🥰🥰
Ещё одна интересная история. ВЫ, молодцы. Пробовала смотреть, такие темы у других блогеров, не то.Вернулась к Вам. Благодарю. Привет из России.
You always go to the coolest places in the world and I would love to fix all of them up. This one is no exception, I could get this one in original condition in about a year and a half. Grounds and everything. It would a lot of fun to do that.
Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 Italy Bankers,Abandoned Mansion... Never to Return 2007!!
Sad that the Husband was Charged with Embezzlement, & Wife Sold the Mansion To Pay for Lawyers & Too Late Once
Husband was Clear of Charges!!
Why Didn`t the Adult Children...Come & Get Things, Unless New Owners Wouldn`t Let Them & What Happen to New Owners?
I Loved the Chandeliers, Paintings, Carved Furniture, Stain Glass Windows & Doors, Art Room Walls & Ceilings,
Porcelain Plaques Above the Doorways, Gold Women on Beds with Feet Below, & Staircase!!
@ 36:21 Not a Dalmation Dog, but a Great Dane, My Classmate Tim Has One!!
Upstairs: All the Rooms & Beds Were for Servants & Later Relatives!!
I Love You Lesley for Narrating in Detail Every Item You Touch & Danny for Filming & Adding in Your Comments!!😍
The Other Explorer... Dave @ Abandoned World Explorer...Does Not Go Into Detail... So You & Danny Are the Best!!
Thank You for Sharing Your Video`s With All of Us!!😍 Take Care & have a Safe Trip to Your Next Journey!!😍
Have a Wonderful Evening Lesley & Danny!!❤ Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
Okay, I still don’t get it. The house was sold, presumably including the contents. What happened to the buyer? Why didn’t the buyer do something with the house and/or contents?
It’s a beautiful find. A wonderful tour for sure. Thank you for sharing.
I’m very glad Danny is participating more verbally. His videography is always amazing. Great he is also sharing his expertise.
Lesley as always, I appreciate your take on the contents as you go along.
I love the way you handle the camera nice and slow ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great as always my dreamteam
Pls get a new roof save this beauty!! A lovely home❤️
Thank u and happy 4th of July ❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Debieron sentir mucha tristeza y desilusión, para no querer volver a su mansión, es muy triste tener que vender todos los bienes que tienes, para pagar un abogado para demostrar tu inocencia, los muebles son espextaculares, yo los restauraria todos, incluso la que trató de quemarse son HERMOSOS
Ellos tal vez quisieron comenzar su vida lejos, y volver a empezar de cero
The attic was the house maid's quarter... Very popular in France.