Guys, pls. I know this video isn´t "high end". This Urbex video was my very first video. I used my old crappy iPhone 4s. Back at this time i´ve got no camera and no intention to make videos for RUclips. Check my channel and watch my latest Urbex uploads, with way better quality and cameras !
Kornflakez - Lost Places & Stuff die Geräuschkulisse ist zum Weglaufen, die Kameraschwenks viel zu schnell, interessant zu erfahren, wo das ist, etwas über die Geschichte zu hören wäre auch interessant
Good to know it was your first video b/c I was going to complain about the movement. I don't care for the music. Interesting lodge. I do appreciate your filming it.
As my German is much poorer than your English, I'll stick to my first language. :). Your urbex videos give tens of thousands of people the opportunity to see places that they will never have the chance to experience otherwise. We should all be grateful that you share your time (and money) with us-there is nothing that says your adventures "belong" to the international community and should be open to any and all criticisms, no matter how nasty and/or discourteous. Please know that your efforts are greatly appreciated and not taken for granted by a great number of viewers. Vielen Dank!
Sorry i really didn´t saw your comment ! But i still will answer, even after nearly 6 months :D Thank you for your great comment ! At first i just visited such places without taking videos or photos. But after some time i thought why not sharing this beatuful places with people all over the world ? So i started to take some photos and videos, but only with my old crappy iPhone4s. Back at this time i´ve got no DSLR / SLT or something like a GoPro. I even didn´t know anything about filming and so many of my old vidoes got shaky and dizzy. But i still wanted them to share. I´m always thankful for any kind of criticisms ! And i think this is something people can see in my latest Urbex Uploads :) Ich habe zu Danken ! :P
I love the craftsmanship of old buildings it would coast a fortune to replicate the the stone and wood work. Not to mention finding a skilled artist who can do it, it's a dieing art. I have much respect for individuals who can create such things
That conical structure sitting to the side of the mansion's entrance is the cupola roof on the Carriage house. The carriage house is the barn facing the house. Such a beautiful setup. It would be Heaven on earth for an Equestrian! Certainly would be for me!
+Chris Thornley I think i will re-visit it when it´s build up and restaurated all new. I was inside before the restauration and im very excited what it will look like after the work is done !
+Chris Thornley I wonder what the problem is. The house looks extremely practical, in terms of maintenance and skin-to-volume ratio. And with a suite of such magnificent agricultural structures (barns? mills?), I am surprised this has not been repurposed as a brewery, or a retreat, or SOMETHING. Is the area overrun with dangerous immigrants? Is there a source of air pollution nearby? (I can think of some American mansions in the vicinity of paper mills, which sit vacant, because of the foul air.) Why does this house not have sufficient value to justify reuse? I am guessing that the quality of the people in its vicinity is extremely low. Apparently, the locals are SO nasty and dangerous, that it is impossible to keep a caretaker on the property. I do know, from experience with our own residences, that leaving ladders and scaffolding in an unguarded house only enables thieves to steal elements which they could not ordinarily reach. Already, boiserie panels seem to be disappearing from the room with the scaffold.
+DasFeindbild You are not an idiot. The French equivalent of the English 'restored' is very close to what you wrote, as is, apparently, the German equivalent. I had no trouble understanding what you wrote.
I just found this channel and glad I did! I have watched multiple videos on abandoned buildings. This one is one of my favorites! Great job DasFeindbild. Looking forward to more of your videos.
Me too, Chris. What would help us viewers a lot, is if they could slow down their panoramic sequences, and keep their x and y axis in mind at the same time, cuz the viewer might get a little seasick. It takes a really steady hand, and lots of concentration. The screenplay was excellent. I like that nobody decided to narrate. It spoke for itself. Nice music, too.
This Video is like 6 or 7 years old and was one of my very first Videos. Back at this day I got no intention for making Videos for RUclips. Maybe Check my other LP videos :) Thanks and have a great day!
When you came around the corner and showed the house i gasped out loud! we don't have 700 year old castles in the USA. Thanks for sharing! keep doing what you do buddy!
Wahnsinn das ist ja mega. Herzlichen Glückwunsch zu dem Fund und das Wetter passte ja auch noch perfekt. Was will man mehr :) Danke fürs sharen gefällt mir sehr
Wahnsinn, so ein riiiesiger Komplex, einfach so in der Landschaft.. und so schön, so beeindruckend! Absolute Ideallösung, dass die Anlage tatsächlich renoviert und genutzt werden wird (was das grade an Geld frisst..) sowas kann man sich für viele nur wünschen.
Fantastic Video! - such a shame seeing a really old building left to decay like that. Really beautiful detail in the wood and ceiling. Looks like its been slightly taken care of by the looks of it. Great work Team! - a real pleasure to watch. Well Done ;-)
What a beautiful place!! I can imagine it in its heyday and I can imagine it restored with modern amenities. I would advise one thing when filming something like that. Move slower. When you pan too quickly everything is blurred and it was actually giving me a headache. I was about to turn it off until your beautiful photos popped on. They were magnificent! Lovely captures. Please post again when it is all restored. Just move the camera a little mores slowly indoors so it has time to focus on what your eyes can focus in in a split second.😉 😊🌹
Magnificent estate. Beautiful stable buildings. Looks like someone is keeping a good roof on it. I sure hope it's being restored. That interior woodwork is fantastic. I wanted to see more. Great Vblog. I just became your 412 subscriber. Want to see more of Germany. I'm of German ancestry.
Thank you for you sub and your comment :) There was once an investor who bought this building and restored the roof. But after that, nothing else happend. After 2 or 3 years, the city took the building back and searched for another investor to restore the building. As far as i know, there´s now a new investor, planning on turning it into an hotel. He finished the roof and restored the windows and the front door. I´m planning on to visit it again this year, to see how far they have come with their plans.
Congratulations on your first video very good very good equally so if not more for me the music from the entry to the middle of the close to the end of the video the music was very intriguing for me thank you for history pass good luck on your next video
Absolutely! This was one was really amazing and nearly untouched. If you check my other Lost Places videos, I´ve done a re-visit to this place. Thanks for your comment. Have a nice day!
OMG, imagine the things you could do with this place. I'm an interior designer and every fiber of my being wants to restore this home. I'm speechless....
thank you very much ,this is a beautyful place in the world ,when you view the ceiling ,the wall with the art wood yes and all the furniture still look good i like your clip video i wish i visit this place or i live there ,everything still good condition
I doubt that it's actually abandoned. Most of the other buildings had fairly new metal roofs (is what it appeared as) and the clean swept floor with the scaffolding is a clear indication that someone is working on this manor. I suspect anyways. Yeah...at 6 minutes in, it's clear that someone is restoring or getting organized for restoration
+Veronica Morgan There is a new investor and they´re planning to turn it into a hotel. At the moment they´re restoring it from the inside. The outside is already restored.
Wow guys what a stunning place to explore! really liked the vid so subbed you!! really looking forward to watching more of your vids and seeing more great work from you in the future!! thanks for the share. be lucky guys!!!
+Phill G Thank you my friend ! In a few weeks we going on tour again and than new videos will be up here ! We also got some new cameras for better quality ^^ Have a nice day !
You videoed some gables with writing , was there a date on the building. Incredible place. Everyone is calling for it to be restored but who here could afford to even have the weeds pulled , not me ! LOL. Thanks for sharing !
ty very much, for sharing this, so interesting, but please, next time try to film it slower, is too fast; nevertheless, such an amazing video I wish it was longer
Beautiful find the house is quite exquisite to look at. I wonder who built this house and all the buildings that are on the property. Great job at finding this beautiful home
I really hope someones restores this magnificent Chateau to it's former glory. It would be a terrible shame to just let it decay until nothing is left!
germany is such a huge country with its population in cities or bigger towns that there are so many places like this! a few years ago my parents bought a place on the in Geising, on the Czech border! its not as grand but for the equivelant of £30,000 they now have a beautiful shepherds cottage. 4 bedroom, 2 bath is great for the sun in the summer and skiing in winter! Such a shame that people dont do things wsith these places but I suppose an investment is only an investment if at the end it makes money!!
I think it is pretty expensive to maintain buildings like this. So at one point such beauties just getting abandoned. But this one is restored at this point.
I come from France there are plenty of those little master houses or mansion all over the country. A lot are abandoned for a question of maintenance , the relatives can't to afford it😕 or a big problem about the succession , in France we have to be okay with our brothers and sisters for to sell or to keep it ,and the cost of successions are pretty complex ,so that's why when there disagreement for just one of the successor the houses dying the time the find a solution it is a"poisoned gift " we say it in france. Sad to see our history dropped this way the paintings the furnitures 17, 18,19 century wasted those kind of furnitures are so fragile and delicate .
magali Morris You're absolutly right. There are so many beautiful Mansions in france. Would love to Explorere some of them. Sad that they left for Decay.
Dear God, Please Help Restore each and every place and Building so that they can all be used once again ❤ Please Teach people that taking Good Care of all Homes, Hospitals and Buildings keeps them Beautiful ❤ Recycling the Old is Beautiful ❤ Please help them with all the Supplies and please have many Volunteers ❤ Thank you God! AMEN❤❤ ❤❤❤ PRAISE GOD❤
I love this... DasFeindbild, Where about's in Germany?....I know of a place in Lipstadt Germany....The family maintained a place for the Hunters....Great German food from what I learned about. Around the late 1800's
Lovely place. I wish you would have moved a little slower and focused on the dates on the papers that were seen at 4:40. Im very interested in knowing how old they were.
+Eliina Bochelli Yep, you´re absolutly right. My camera job is not good in this video. At this time i only got my iphone for making videos. Would love to visit this place again with my todays equipment ! Anyway, thank you for your comment my friend !
+Ellie S. Thank you for your comment ! And yeah you´re absolutly right it was way to shaky :D But the next videos will be better, i promise ^^ I´ve got some nice new camera stuff :)
Thanks for your comment! This video is very old. I visited this places 6 years ago. I´ve some new LP videos uploaded the past years and months. Have a nice day!
@@KornflakezRandomStuff cool! Sorry, didn't look at the date. I'll sub and watch the others. Thank you for preserving the memories of beautiful old homes.
Beautiful place, sadly the video is way too short and the filming is way too fast so it makes you dizzy and you can't actually see details, it is missing so much.
I would have enjoyed this so much more if you would have slowed down the movement of the camera! I couldn't get a good look at anything until you went to still shots.
Es wurde Teilrenoviert. Das Dach und sämtliche Fenster wurden neu gemacht. Seit dem ist aber nicht viel passiert und es steht weiter ohne Zweck einfach rum. Ich glaube ich habe sogar ein kurzes Video 4 Jahre nach diesem hier.
Kornflakez - Lost Places & Stuff Danke für die schnelle Antwort! Dann suche ich mal das Video. So toll das Objekt ist - da braucht es wahrscheinlich jede Menge Cash für eine Wiederherstellung. Hoffentlich geht’s irgendwann mal weiter!
@@sebastianczerniejewski8601 Ich hoffe auch dass das Gebäude irgendwann mal wieder einen Nutzen bekommt. Aber immerhin haben sie etwas daran gemacht, so dass das Gebäude nicht weiter verfällt. Dadurch kommt man aber leider auch nicht mehr in das Gebäude. Würde sehr gerne noch mal von innen ein Video machen. Damals hatte ich nur ein iPhone4s zum filmen und hatte keine Intentionen Videos für RUclips zu machen.
thank for sharing. Here in NZ we do.not have Mansions or Castle's like this.So really great to see them in this state..Is there any History to go along with this building.?Why it was left to waste away..?And what kind of living did they make out of all the other building surrounding.?Sorry about all the questions,just curious!!!!!!!!!
+bduhe219 i would assume the war had a lot to do with it. neglect ans diverted interest. it is a shame. so many people in the world will never know this luxury, and those who did, left this to simply rot away. shameful.
This was obviously a grand estate. The ravages of time and non occupancy have devastating results. I am really interested to know about the family that owned/lived on this estate.
The world wars were about the war between the wealthy and poor. The european castles, mansions, chateaus were all paid through a master slave relationship. This mansion would have as much as 250 slaves working to pay the family to live in it. The wealthy after WWII left many of them abandoned and in the 1960's many were bought or rebuilt by the babyboomer generation. Again, many are being abandoned again because of the collapse of 2008 sent us to world war three. It was the babyboomers that wanted the Karl Marx social fascist economics. You would be a slave working 16 to 20 hrs a day 7 days a week to have a stale loaf of bread and spoiled meat at the end of the week. You may have lived on grounds or paid rent to either the family you worked for or a friend of theirs that you also had to serve at a minutes notice. 90% of europe lived in poverty due to the 5% in the mansions.
Sorry, Bunny but people tend to resent what they can't have, unfortunately. Whatever we do, it should have been lived in or restored long ago, and governments should be aware and save these historic sites for our children to realise the effort their relatives took in building society. It aso teaches them what great things man is capable of.
Guys, pls. I know this video isn´t "high end". This Urbex video was my very first video. I used my old crappy iPhone 4s. Back at this time i´ve got no camera and no intention to make videos for RUclips. Check my channel and watch my latest Urbex uploads, with way better quality and cameras !
Re-Visit Teaser 2017 - ruclips.net/video/eIRNlJ5cXDM/видео.html
They can kinda kill it with the music
Kornflakez - Lost Places & Stuff die Geräuschkulisse ist zum Weglaufen, die Kameraschwenks viel zu schnell, interessant zu erfahren, wo das ist, etwas über die Geschichte zu hören wäre auch interessant
Love watching what you do. No need to apologise. Keep up the good work.
Someone will always complain no matter what. Great video
Danke für die Aufnahmen. Sehr wichtig, dass ihr da rein seid und die Innenaufnahmen gemacht habt.
WE LOVE WATCHING THE BEAUTIFUL OLD BUILDING HOUSES 🏛💫🌎
Good to know it was your first video b/c I was going to complain about the movement. I don't care for the music. Interesting lodge. I do appreciate your filming it.
Thanks! Yeah, this video is like 8 years old now.
As my German is much poorer than your English, I'll stick to my first language. :). Your urbex videos give tens of thousands of people the opportunity to see places that they will never have the chance to experience otherwise. We should all be grateful that you share your time (and money) with us-there is nothing that says your adventures "belong" to the international community and should be open to any and all criticisms, no matter how nasty and/or discourteous. Please know that your efforts are greatly appreciated and not taken for granted by a great number of viewers.
Vielen Dank!
Sorry i really didn´t saw your comment ! But i still will answer, even after nearly 6 months :D Thank you for your great comment ! At first i just visited such places without taking videos or photos. But after some time i thought why not sharing this beatuful places with people all over the world ? So i started to take some photos and videos, but only with my old crappy iPhone4s. Back at this time i´ve got no DSLR / SLT or something like a GoPro. I even didn´t know anything about filming and so many of my old vidoes got shaky and dizzy. But i still wanted them to share. I´m always thankful for any kind of criticisms ! And i think this is something people can see in my latest Urbex Uploads :) Ich habe zu Danken ! :P
I love the craftsmanship of old buildings it would coast a fortune to replicate the the stone and wood work. Not to mention finding a skilled artist who can do it, it's a dieing art. I have much respect for individuals who can create such things
That conical structure sitting to the side of the mansion's entrance is the cupola roof on the Carriage house. The carriage house is the barn facing the house. Such a beautiful setup. It would be Heaven on earth for an Equestrian! Certainly would be for me!
I wanted to see more! What a marvelous place. It is good to know that someone is going to restore the place. Thanks for sharing your video.
Re-Visit Teaser 2017 - ruclips.net/video/eIRNlJ5cXDM/видео.html
remarkable. I feel so empty looking at these abandon places. left to rot away
+Sandy Kelsey Gladly, this building not anymore. There is a new investor :)
Beautiful building, I love the ornate wooden panelling and the plasterwork. I hope the building is restored faithfully to it's former glory.
+Chris Thornley I think i will re-visit it when it´s build up and restaurated all new. I was inside before the restauration and im very excited what it will look like after the work is done !
***** Oh I am an idiot for mixing two words in a language which is not my native language ? good to know, thank you so much ! :)
+Chris Thornley I wonder what the problem is. The house looks extremely practical, in terms of maintenance and skin-to-volume ratio. And with a suite of such magnificent agricultural structures (barns? mills?), I am surprised this has not been repurposed as a brewery, or a retreat, or SOMETHING. Is the area overrun with dangerous immigrants? Is there a source of air pollution nearby? (I can think of some American mansions in the vicinity of paper mills, which sit vacant, because of the foul air.)
Why does this house not have sufficient value to justify reuse? I am guessing that the quality of the people in its vicinity is extremely low. Apparently, the locals are SO nasty and dangerous, that it is impossible to keep a caretaker on the property.
I do know, from experience with our own residences, that leaving ladders and scaffolding in an unguarded house only enables thieves to steal elements which they could not ordinarily reach. Already, boiserie panels seem to be disappearing from the room with the scaffold.
+DasFeindbild You are not an idiot. The French equivalent of the English 'restored' is very close to what you wrote, as is, apparently, the German equivalent. I had no trouble understanding what you wrote.
+irishwitch333 . . . . are wonderful, not is, Mr. English Teacher
By the by, THANK YOU for posting this!
I just found this channel and glad I did! I have watched multiple videos on abandoned buildings. This one is one of my favorites! Great job DasFeindbild. Looking forward to more of your videos.
+ghoststalking Fitzharris Thank you for your comment ! I am glad that you like my videos :) I will upload new videos soon.
+DasFeindbild You are welcome! :)
Me too, Chris. What would help us viewers a lot, is if they could slow down their panoramic sequences, and keep their x and y axis in mind at the same time, cuz the viewer might get a little seasick. It takes a really steady hand, and lots of concentration. The screenplay was excellent. I like that nobody decided to narrate. It spoke for itself. Nice music, too.
I cant describe how looking at these videos of abandoned places makes me feel. So many questions! I just float back in time. Wonder....
I feel you :) I'm always amaized when I visit a new place.
Slow your camera. What a beautiful place. Amazing craftsman!
This Video is like 6 or 7 years old and was one of my very first Videos. Back at this day I got no intention for making Videos for RUclips. Maybe Check my other LP videos :) Thanks and have a great day!
When you came around the corner and showed the house i gasped out loud! we don't have 700 year old castles in the USA. Thanks for sharing! keep doing what you do buddy!
Thank you ! I´m glad you liked it :)
Thanks for letting me know this was your first video. Keep up the great videos !
Wahnsinn das ist ja mega. Herzlichen Glückwunsch zu dem Fund und das Wetter passte ja auch noch perfekt. Was will man mehr :) Danke fürs sharen gefällt mir sehr
+Jill Heyer Danke für den Kommentar :)
Such a beautiful place and it makes me happy to see that it looks like restoring, is being done. Yes! Thank you!
amazing.... I love old buildings like that, so much character and beauty. New buildings have none of what that old manor has.
Cant beat the woodwork of days gone by. Great explore. Thank you
The camera turns so much I'm dizzy.
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My heart lifted when I saw all of the buildings here to explore!
Wahnsinn, so ein riiiesiger Komplex, einfach so in der Landschaft.. und so schön, so beeindruckend!
Absolute Ideallösung, dass die Anlage tatsächlich renoviert und genutzt werden wird (was das grade an Geld frisst..) sowas kann man sich für viele nur wünschen.
Im Moment gibt es einen neuen Investor und es wird wohl tatsächlich restauriert.
Fantastic Video! - such a shame seeing a really old building left to decay like that. Really beautiful detail in the wood and ceiling. Looks like its been slightly taken care of by the looks of it. Great work Team! - a real pleasure to watch. Well Done ;-)
heartbreaking to see that grand old building stripped like this..
New investor and it´s going to be restored :)
+DasFeindbild awesome news!! (;
Indeed ! I´m planning on to visit it again this year, to see how far they´ve come :)
Re-Visit Teaser 2017 - ruclips.net/video/eIRNlJ5cXDM/видео.html
What a beautiful place!! I can imagine it in its heyday and I can imagine it restored with modern amenities. I would advise one thing when filming something like that. Move slower. When you pan too quickly everything is blurred and it was actually giving me a headache. I was about to turn it off until your beautiful photos popped on. They were magnificent! Lovely captures. Please post again when it is all restored. Just move the camera a little mores slowly indoors so it has time to focus on what your eyes can focus in in a split second.😉 😊🌹
Re-Visit Teaser 2017 - ruclips.net/video/eIRNlJ5cXDM/видео.html
Nothing beats a German master craftsman. A beautiful place.
Those ceilings are super tall! That's quite a place for just being a hunting getaway spot!
That place is unbelievable. Amazing.
Awesome find! Beautiful place! I hate seeing these beautiful old houses abandoned and going to ruins. A huge pity! Thanks for the tour. :-)
Beautiful place. But please slow down a bit and show more of the architecture! :)
+Debbie Stevens Check my latest Urbex video, i think i managed to slow down there :)
Magnificent estate. Beautiful stable buildings. Looks like someone is keeping a good roof on it. I sure hope it's being restored. That interior woodwork is fantastic. I wanted to see more. Great Vblog. I just became your 412 subscriber. Want to see more of Germany. I'm of German ancestry.
Thank you for you sub and your comment :) There was once an investor who bought this building and restored the roof. But after that, nothing else happend. After 2 or 3 years, the city took the building back and searched for another investor to restore the building. As far as i know, there´s now a new investor, planning on turning it into an hotel. He finished the roof and restored the windows and the front door. I´m planning on to visit it again this year, to see how far they have come with their plans.
Congratulations on your first video very good very good equally so if not more for me the music from the entry to the middle of the close to the end of the video the music was very intriguing for me thank you for history pass good luck on your next video
Good to see all the stained wood panels haven't been painted (white) like a lot of careless people do.
I will take another look when it´s restored :)
What an amazing find. I bet you had loads of fun exploring it.
Absolutely! This was one was really amazing and nearly untouched. If you check my other Lost Places videos, I´ve done a re-visit to this place. Thanks for your comment. Have a nice day!
OMG, imagine the things you could do with this place. I'm an interior designer and every fiber of my being wants to restore this home. I'm speechless....
I´m planning on a Re-visit, to show how far the restoring works are.
That's fantastic, I look forward to seeing it!
Was ein gigantischer Lost Place. Echt super Video 👍
+WD Tv Danke :)
thank you very much ,this is a beautyful place in the world ,when you view the ceiling ,the wall with the art wood yes and all the furniture still look good i like your clip video i wish i visit this place or i live there ,everything still good condition
+kolent52 Thank you :) Our next Videos will have much better quality since i´ve got 3 new cameras :) Have a Nice day !
What a gorgeous chateau? Absolutely beautiful! So much potential! Love to own one!!
Absolutely stunning place, lets hope the investor doesn't replace all the windows with plastic ones :(
Such a lovely 18th c. manor house! Someone with taste. money and a good renovation plan could perform marvels!
Love the still pictures at the end!
Would love to know the history of this home.
+John Billings Ditto.
I doubt that it's actually abandoned. Most of the other buildings had fairly new metal roofs (is what it appeared as) and the clean swept floor with the scaffolding is a clear indication that someone is working on this manor. I suspect anyways. Yeah...at 6 minutes in, it's clear that someone is restoring or getting organized for restoration
What an amazing place, did you go back and take more videos? like the upstairs, and other buildings? thank you for sharing.
+Veronica Morgan There is a new investor and they´re planning to turn it into a hotel. At the moment they´re restoring it from the inside. The outside is already restored.
The music is awesome, very fitting for the scene.
Nostalgia - Fracture Design
Here is is 5 minutes Re-Visit Teaser from 2017 - ruclips.net/video/eIRNlJ5cXDM/видео.html
Wow guys what a stunning place to explore! really liked the vid so subbed you!! really looking forward to watching more of your vids and seeing more great work from you in the future!! thanks for the share. be lucky guys!!!
+Phill G Thank you my friend ! In a few weeks we going on tour again and than new videos will be up here ! We also got some new cameras for better quality ^^ Have a nice day !
Awesome i hope you enjoy your trip and the new equipment works well for you! i look forward to seeing your adventures. stay safe and be lucky!!!
You videoed some gables with writing , was there a date on the building. Incredible place. Everyone is calling for it to be restored but who here could afford to even have the weeds pulled , not me ! LOL. Thanks for sharing !
A treasure in the wilderness. Can you imagine when it was in its best condition!? It had to be exciting just to drive up to the home!
This is so beautiful, I hope it doesn't go to waste. That would be horrible .
ty very much, for sharing this, so interesting, but please, next time try to film it slower, is too fast; nevertheless, such an amazing video I wish it was longer
+Erika Combe Check my latest video. This one here was just a mobile video. For my new Urbex videos i use a GoPro + Sony Alpha 57 with a Sigma lenses
Beautiful find the house is quite exquisite to look at. I wonder who built this house and all the buildings that are on the property. Great job at finding this beautiful home
Absolutely stunning building x
I really hope someones restores this magnificent Chateau to it's former glory. It would be a terrible shame to just let it decay until nothing is left!
DRIVE THROUGH AREA, REMINDED ME OF AUSCHWITZ ENTRY WAY/DRIVE THROUGH, THEN I REALIZED THIS WAS INFACT FILMED IN GERMAY....GREAT FILM....THX
The still photos were beautiful!
I love this and just subbed! Greetings from Illinois!
germany is such a huge country with its population in cities or bigger towns that there are so many places like this! a few years ago my parents bought a place on the in Geising, on the Czech border! its not as grand but for the equivelant of £30,000 they now have a beautiful shepherds cottage. 4 bedroom, 2 bath is great for the sun in the summer and skiing in winter! Such a shame that people dont do things wsith these places but I suppose an investment is only an investment if at the end it makes money!!
Re-Visit 2017 - SHort Clip - ruclips.net/video/GBJr-hgSQfE/видео.html
SUCH BEAUTIFUL FEATURES
I guess I just don't understand how anyone could abandon something that's sooo unique and outstanding as that place once was or still could be
I think it is pretty expensive to maintain buildings like this. So at one point such beauties just getting abandoned. But this one is restored at this point.
I come from France there are plenty of those little master houses or mansion all over the country. A lot are abandoned for a question of maintenance , the relatives can't to afford it😕 or a big problem about the succession , in France we have to be okay with our brothers and sisters for to sell or to keep it ,and the cost of successions are pretty complex ,so that's why when there disagreement for just one of the successor the houses dying the time the find a solution it is a"poisoned gift " we say it in france. Sad to see our history dropped this way the paintings the furnitures 17, 18,19 century wasted those kind of furnitures are so fragile and delicate .
magali Morris You're absolutly right. There are so many beautiful Mansions in france. Would love to Explorere some of them. Sad that they left for Decay.
it saddens me to see such a lovely estate go to rune ......
Dear God,
Please Help Restore each and every place and Building so that they can all be used once again ❤
Please Teach people that taking Good Care of all Homes, Hospitals and Buildings keeps them Beautiful ❤
Recycling the Old is Beautiful ❤
Please help them with all the Supplies and please have many Volunteers ❤
Thank you God!
AMEN❤❤
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PRAISE GOD❤
Danke das zeigen des Schlosses ! Ich weiß um welches handelt und bin beeindruckt von den Innenaufnahmen des Schlosses
Sehr gerne, War auch unglaubliches Glück reingekommen zu sein.
can only imagine what it looked like in its glory days. WOW. looks like someone started to rehab that building. ..must have been took big a job.
It's being stripped by theives!! Not being restored at all !!
This is false. There is a new investor and it is being restored
I love this... DasFeindbild, Where about's in Germany?....I know of a place in Lipstadt Germany....The family maintained a place for the Hunters....Great German food from what I learned about. Around the late 1800's
+Angela Hagerman It´s in the north of Germany. Right at the baltic sea
Lovely place. I wish you would have moved a little slower and focused on the dates on the papers that were seen at 4:40. Im very interested in knowing how old they were.
+Eliina Bochelli Yep, you´re absolutly right. My camera job is not good in this video. At this time i only got my iphone for making videos. Would love to visit this place again with my todays equipment ! Anyway, thank you for your comment my friend !
I wish your video would have been longer. Did you go through the entire manor? What was in those large buildings? Was one a stable?
Great find guys!
amazing how its so intact
Thank you for sharing this with us!
It was too shaky for me however. Gave me a headache haha. Nonetheless, I liked it.
The pictures were amazing.
+Ellie S. Thank you for your comment ! And yeah you´re absolutly right it was way to shaky :D But the next videos will be better, i promise ^^ I´ve got some nice new camera stuff :)
DasFeindbild Awesome! I'll be tuning in. :)
Nice job for your 1st time, and interesting property. Keep tryin! (Def slow down)
Thanks for your comment! This video is very old. I visited this places 6 years ago. I´ve some new LP videos uploaded the past years and months. Have a nice day!
@@KornflakezRandomStuff cool! Sorry, didn't look at the date. I'll sub and watch the others. Thank you for preserving the memories of beautiful old homes.
@@linkedinlove106 No problem mate! Thank you for watching my content :)
too great to be abandoned
Good news, It is being restored :) Check my 2017 Re-Visit Teaser - ruclips.net/video/eIRNlJ5cXDM/видео.html
this is a beautiful place ! is it restored yet ! thanks for the video, great job ! makes me want to learn German! 8^)
beautiful but it was sad to see it like that
It is restored now. Planning to re-visit it in Spring or summer
what a beautiful place, I realy envy you have a looking around there x
Place should be fully restored.
At this time, it is :) Planning on to visit it again to see how it looks like now
Beautiful place, sadly the video is way too short and the filming is way too fast so it makes you dizzy and you can't actually see details, it is missing so much.
Youi´re absolutly right. Sorry for that. This was my very first video.
Please keep filming, I enjoyed it regardless and would love to see more.
awesome find and show, simply beautiful! I love this music too, what is it called please?
Nostalgia - Fracture Design
WOOOOOOOOOOW 💫🤗 FABULOUS BEAUTIFUL PLACE GUYS 💫🕍 HOWEVER BUT THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING US VIDEO 💫✊️
I sure hope that they restored it. to beautiful to lose. I grew up in hanau which I consider my hometown
I would have enjoyed this so much more if you would have slowed down the movement of the camera! I couldn't get a good look at anything until you went to still shots.
+Chrissie Nedved Watch my latest video. I think you will like it a lot more ^^
Was wurde denn aus dem Objekt? Mal wieder dort gewesen? Danke für den Upload - sehr schönes Anwesen!
Es wurde Teilrenoviert. Das Dach und sämtliche Fenster wurden neu gemacht. Seit dem ist aber nicht viel passiert und es steht weiter ohne Zweck einfach rum. Ich glaube ich habe sogar ein kurzes Video 4 Jahre nach diesem hier.
Kornflakez - Lost Places & Stuff Danke für die schnelle Antwort! Dann suche ich mal das Video.
So toll das Objekt ist - da braucht es wahrscheinlich jede Menge Cash für eine Wiederherstellung. Hoffentlich geht’s irgendwann mal weiter!
@@sebastianczerniejewski8601 Ich hoffe auch dass das Gebäude irgendwann mal wieder einen Nutzen bekommt. Aber immerhin haben sie etwas daran gemacht, so dass das Gebäude nicht weiter verfällt. Dadurch kommt man aber leider auch nicht mehr in das Gebäude. Würde sehr gerne noch mal von innen ein Video machen. Damals hatte ich nur ein iPhone4s zum filmen und hatte keine Intentionen Videos für RUclips zu machen.
ty/danke for the video, how in the world did you find this place??
+pat murphy I found it with Google Earth ^.^
+DasFeindbild Please..where is this place...I will want to visit it when and if I ever make it to Germany....
+DasFeindbild Wow! Wunderbar!!
thank for sharing. Here in NZ we do.not have Mansions or Castle's like this.So really great to see them in this state..Is there any History to go along with this building.?Why it was left to waste away..?And what kind of living did they make out of all the other building surrounding.?Sorry about all the questions,just curious!!!!!!!!!
you mean to say, that someone actually allowed that mansion to decay like that? what a crime!
+bduhe219 i would assume the war had a lot to do with it. neglect ans diverted interest. it is a shame. so many people in the world will never know this luxury, and those who did, left this to simply rot away. shameful.
Maybe diff music next time, otherwise great vid. Thanks for taking us along:)
Thanks!
Sehr schönes Objekt!
I wonder why the cut down some branches, put them in the road and then filled themselves happening upon a "blocked" road? Green, green, super green.
This was obviously a grand estate. The ravages of time and non occupancy have devastating results. I am really interested to know about the family that owned/lived on this estate.
Nice video, beautiful place, well done :)
Thank you :) But this was my first video and i just captured it with my old crappy iPhone 4s ;(
Such a shame that it was left abandoned.
It is going to be restored :)
The world wars were about the war between the wealthy and poor. The european castles, mansions, chateaus were all paid through a master slave relationship. This mansion would have as much as 250 slaves working to pay the family to live in it. The wealthy after WWII left many of them abandoned and in the 1960's many were bought or rebuilt by the babyboomer generation. Again, many are being abandoned again because of the collapse of 2008 sent us to world war three. It was the babyboomers that wanted the Karl Marx social fascist economics. You would be a slave working 16 to 20 hrs a day 7 days a week to have a stale loaf of bread and spoiled meat at the end of the week. You may have lived on grounds or paid rent to either the family you worked for or a friend of theirs that you also had to serve at a minutes notice. 90% of europe lived in poverty due to the 5% in the mansions.
So glad it's not all tagged.
slow down the panning a bit it is hard to see anything. it's such a beautiful location i don't want to miss anything.
Sorry, Bunny but people tend to resent what they can't have, unfortunately. Whatever we do, it should have been lived in or restored long ago, and governments should be aware and save these historic sites for our children to realise the effort their relatives took in building society. It aso teaches them what great things man is capable of.
Would love to see more of this amazing house!
great video, many thanks for sharing
The place should be given away, or sold off so someone can bring it back to life!
Beautiful house, great video