Phenomenal Abandoned Knight's Palace in Portugal - This place is like a MUSEUM!
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High in the cradling embrace of the Portuguese mountains, a secret is hidden - an abandoned mansion of unparalleled wonder. This forgotten jewel once belonged to the noble couple Pedro and Ines Maria da Lima, who resided in its glorious chambers. Their union was blessed with a daughter, Isabella, who brought joy and laughter to the grand halls.
As time whispered its passage, Mother Nature began her relentless siege upon the mansion, slowly reclaiming what was once a man's creation. Yet, amid the crumbling walls and encroaching vines, remnants of opulence remained, turning the place into an extraordinary museum of the past.
Pedro and Ines Maria's prosperity flourished through their agricultural company, and they generously invested their fortune in enhancing the mansion's splendor. But the cycle of life carried them towards the twilight years. Ines Maria and her beloved Pedro retired from the world of business, devoting themselves to the mansion and each other.
Tragedy struck when Pedro passed away, leaving Ines Maria to roam the grand halls alone. She embraced the memories and found solace in the mansion's embrace. However, as the weight of years burdened her, Ines Maria reluctantly moved to a nursing home, where her final days drew near, and she joined her beloved husband in the realm of the departed.
Left without heirs who cherished the mansion's legacy, Isabella's disinterest paved the way for the property’s relentless grip of decay. The once-magnificent mansion is now facing the cruel passage of time and the unforgiving forces of nature.
Enjoy this tour as we take you inside today and show you its immaculate beauty that is still present today.
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Abandoned Portugal Series S03E05: Phenomenal Abandoned Knight's Palace in Portugal - This place is like a MUSEUM!
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Good day from British Columbia Canada. In 2018 I was in a traumatic car accident that left me an incomplete, partial paraplegic. My feet don't work anymore and it's hard for me to walk. But, ever since I have stumbled upon your videos you've let me explore the world that I used to love looking into myself. You've let me see a world that I will probably never get to see. I truly appreciate the gift that you've given me. Before my accident i used to love visiting the history of other countries. Canada has such a new history and not much to explore so i ventured to countries like Panama, Costa Rica, the Bahamas. Again thank you.
Hello from Mississauga Ontario, I have to tell you when I lived in Edmonton Alberta for 13years , I could stand the winters and I started going for months to Costa Rica. I dated an beautiful lady there we got married in San Jose. Now we're married for 34 years. I'm hoping your recovering and all the best for you and your family.
@@michaelmerta8956 I lived in Jaco for a year!!! Haha! ! also had a stem cell transplant in San Jose. I love that country. I'm originally from Red Deer
I was just thinking exactly the same thing. I suffer from neuropathy and these videos do indeed, take us back to our beautiful Europe...I am a descendent of the British and French Heugonats that colonized Canada...I love my European nobility roots.
Do you ever find these explores bitter sweet. The homes, the antiques and the beauty. But it's empty neglected and wasting away. So many times I think these places need love and life brought back into them
The hand-cranked kitchen machine is a rolling pin for pasta, pastry. Homemade noodles. A kiss on the heart.
This tour was INCREDIBLE ! Definitely one for the books. This house had so much to see, you could spend an entire day in there and not see it all. Hard to believe it's all been left behind. This home really carried the essence of the people who lived here. Also, the choir singing in the background was such a special moment. Will never forget it. Maureno and Remon, you guys did a great job, once again. Thanks so much for taking us with you on all your adventures! God bless you both and stay safe!
My uncle's mansion in New York had what was called a Summer Kitchen and a Winter Kitchen. The Summer kitchen was an addition to the back of the house and could be closed off to the rest of the house to keep the kitchen from heating the house up in the summertime. The Summer kitchen had a lot of Windows in it for ventilation. When The Summer kitchen was no longer needed, a lot were converted to screened porches...or taken down. The winter kitchen was actually inside the footage of the house, and was used to warm the house in the winter.... Back when the houses had fireplaces in each room for heat.
How wonderful to have such a stunning home! My family was among the early Pennsylvania Deutsche and New York British Colonizers! I love my European ancestors. ❤
It's a shame someone doesn't purchase and restore such a beautiful home
The little girl in the color photos is probably the great grand daughter, and the lady you found the wallet, the grand mother, then the old pics maybe great grandmother! Those are not baby gifts, they are gifts given to guest at a baby shower!! ❤ Those things hanging on the walls are bayonettes
Na carteira ele falou poderia ser o marido dela. Já eu pensei que seria o filho dela.
Maureno where is your mask?? The roller that is in the stove, light thing might possibly be for cuffs of your shirt. Innis Maria. Worked until she was 79 years old. She had some incredibly expensive beads. They were Amber. The library and the kitchen we’re both my favorite parts. Absolutely incredible. You guys did a great job a little long but it was a good job. Thank you.💜🤗😎🫶🇺🇸
Дорогой путешественник! Очень интересно смотреть вас и ваши видео! Такое разнообразие! Ваш голос приятный, успокаивающий! Вы с такой осторожностью смотрите и потом возвращаете на место фотографии, вещи. Что бы было так, как было до вас. Смотрю на заброшенные дома, становится грустно от того, что в сознании представляются картины жизни этих людей. Они жили, обустраивали свой быт, с такой любовью и нежностью, покупали какие- либо вещи ,безделицы для красоты интерьера. Вели хозяйство. Жилища были наполнены жизнью и радостью, смехом и печалью. Потом людей, жителей этих домов или не стало, либо уехали и вот все в запустении, все брошено, дома приходят в упадок. Разрушаются и превращаются в прах. Спасибо большое за путешествия!
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Thank you for thanking the family at the end. Some of these places you can still feel the essence of the people who lived there. This place and the land is amazing. What a treasure I wish the property could be maintained. I would love to visit and stay there. Even the main kitchen was so cute with the animal tiles. I could see people having coffee in there and talking about what they would do for the day.
Here in the USA, we say "Salamander" and "Lizard", but they are 2 different but similar things. Lizards are the common grey ones with scaly skin that you see in the Summer in people's yards, dirt trails and on fences, doing push-ups. Salamanders are the gooey black ones with big, black eyes and suction-cup feet that live in dark places, like under wood that has been sitting in grass for a long time.
The item on the stove is a gourd. We use it in America for a decoration in the Autumn. The drawer below a sink is always decorative. It never opens. Good to see you two again. Greetings from Pennsylvania, USA
Also in PA! Hello!
Just WOW. This has got to be one of the best explores Ive seen on you tube. So much family history. Thank you for sharing this beautiful place with the world.
The bottle at about 51 minutes is to make soda water. It is filled with water and then the opening you were pointing to is where a small gas canister is inserted, to turn the water into soda water. My Dad used to have a few of these and used them often.
This is my second go at watching this and I'm still not through. It is a nice pleasant thing to watch before I go to sleep. There is so very much to see. It is much better than watching TV before I go to sleep. I can remember visiting older people when I was a child and they had so much stuff in their houses like this one. That's the very sad thing. Their houses were decaying around them and so the decay has just truly took over, because there was no one there to fight it. Every time I see one of these places, it just makes me want to get rid of more and more things and stop collecting stuff that I really don't need. I think it is really nice to see you guys discovering each little thing as you go along. Love and hugs to both of you. And now, I am off to sleep and I will finish this lovely video tomorrow.
Amazing video, Maureno and Remon, one that keeps giving & giving & giving!!! 19:17, that Blue Plate truly magnificent. 24:26, that is a Birdhouse Gourd. Cut a 1”-11/4” Round Hole on side of lower section and pour out all of the seeds inside. Hang it in a tree or under a porch for House Wrens or other small birds to make a nest in it. Some people decorate them with paint designs. 1:18:24, did you notice the box or book cover with BEN-HUR on it? I’ve watched the movie many times! 1:41:44, the Framed Portrait of the lovely young lady, is the same as the small Round Framed picture of the girl you found on the table with the Glasses, upstairs at 1:26:53. Great Find and can see the details!! 1:47:00, thanks for showing the artwork of “The Gleaners” by Jean-Francois Millet! It is in Musee d’Orsay, Paris. 2:05:40, in Texas, USA, we refer to those attachments for Rifles as Bayonets (an extra weapon). 2:08:33, 2 swords are missing because there should be 7 swords mounted with the shield. Look at the first shield & swords and there were 7 swords on it at 2:03:13. Sorry I made so many comments, but there was a lot to cover. The last 2 places outside were just as overwhelming!! Thank y’all so much for the thrill of a Lifetime!!!
You gentlemen are a real treasure. Bringing us this valuable treasure trove of history and culture that would otherwise be lost forever if it wasn't for you and your wonderful explorations and videos. Amazing work! Thank you!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏼❤️
That wood on the floor is known as partial board it's just sawdust glued together and it's crap wood as soon as moisture hits it swelling begins and it quickly falls apart
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Beautiful library desk and I love the stone walls throughout the house. Thanks!
In the chapel the crosses are the Stations of the Cross!
You would have never gotten me out of the library. And the desk with the alphabet drawers was perfect for that room. You always seem to find wonderful libraries. Great find and thank you for letting us come along.
You could film 20 hours we re still watching!! Love you guys 🥰🥰🥰
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These books should be in a museum, you should contact someone too do some, it is always so sad for me too see this. We have a lot of this is the US also. Break's my heart. Good find guy's ❤😂 The piano is from 1910 worth $100.000.00. Just looked it up
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WOW! Such beauty forgotten till you guys found it and shared it with us. I feel honored. That was soooooo amazing! I think that is the best ever!!! I'm really speechless. Just unbelievable that it is untouched and unseen til now. THANK YOU MAURENO AND REMON! Love❤ and good blessings 🙏 to you both. I can't wait for the next one!!!😊👏👏💖✌✌
A Beautiful and amazing place
It is common on large farms for in-house servants and some animal handlers or foremen to have their own house close to the main residence.
Thank you for this information. That helps me with some background where I grew up.
Thank you for taking me inside! Beautiful explore! Very informative. It looks like the last elderly gent who occupied the house moved into the downstairs living-in servant's quarters for convenience during his last days there. It also appears that the last occupant did not have money to keep up the huge mansion and had to just let parts of the villa go without upkeep or repair for several decades before he passed away. I think that the beautiful room off the kitchen used to be the formal dining room back "in the day" and there probably used to be a very long dining table that sat at least 10 to 12 people in the blue chairs. It would be interesting to know if the original table is somewhere else in the house.
Ah! Também contei as 12 cadeiras. Casa/mansão lindíssima. Parece até várias casas dentro de 1 só.
Amazing...I love your channel and I love you two !!!!
I love the long videos where you open all the cabinets and drawers! Does anyone who grew up/lived in any of these houses ever contact you and tell you about how it used to be or anything? Just curious!
The Erard piano is the same maker of the piano in Buckingham palace. Sebastian Erard born in 1752 and died in 1831.
That object that you found in that laundry room is called a mangle , it was used to press things. One being that small must of been used to press small objects like hankys and napkins. Bigger ones were made for bigger things like sheets and blankets
You guys are my favorite explorers
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Hello my boys!!! ❤🤴❤🤴 Well that's the longest video on your channel! I wish it was longer or never ending though 🤭 Glad you took your time and stopped on the details to show us the beauty of this place!!! 😍 What i liked the most about it, is that it is decayed. I am happy that it's not vandalism and only natural decay and mother nature taking over. Even though it's sad to see such an amazing mansion (museum ) decay, and all the hard work put in to build it went to waste. And also, sad to see all the photos left behind. For real it's a museum. So much beautiful antiques left behind, the medieval stuff, the piano, and the queen of the show, the LIBRARYYY 😍😍😍 And also, i love that it's build out of stones. It's just so pretty and cozy ❤ I love thas this place also has a chapel, it is pretty as well. This explore is maybe, or so far i should say, is the queen of this Portugal series. Thanks for another great, amazing and wonderful video. Always fun to watch both of you explore together. The best duo 🥰 See you next time, bye! 😘😘😘
Moe and Remon are still looking cute even while peeking from behind the table😊
Perhaps that last room you explore is the rest house still so prestine and beautiful👏🐱😍🇵🇭
Very interesting home build from stone, very hard to find this day, it’s beautiful and historical, sad to see it got abandoned , lot of interesting things around the place , got a nice library , very beautiful indeed, sad to see this home got abandoned, thank you for sharing.
You two are my favorites to watch in exploring old places. Very respectful.
I am more than honored to support this gem of a channel! Outstanding work gentlemen!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏼❤️
Thank you so much Carl! Your donation is very much appreciated 🙏🏼❤️
@@Explomo you're very welcome! My pleasure! 👌🏼👏🏽👏🏽❤️
Beautiful, thank you for sharing. Stay safe and much love ❤️
Thanks for this excellent video, see ya later!
Remon, you had me in stiches Lol. Such a joy touring with you two.Granma liked a little nip now and then.I have same daybed in my home in US amazing. Great antiques and the history .So sad no one to save it.Thanks to Ms Inas for letting us stop by.
Olá queridos Explomo...Estou completamente seduzida pela beleza e detalhes desta mansão. Tudo em uma atmosfera maravilhosa. E de início a ótima caminhada por esses caminhos enigmáticos da linda Portugal. É o meu sonho estar por aí. E com vocês parece tudo muito realizável. Estou no passo a passo do vídeo...e na cozinha no ponto onde pediram comentários 23:50 pode-se ver um suporte para panos, guardanapos de cozinha, onde cada gancho serve para um tipo, para enxugar copos, pratos, mãos, louças. Apenas os ganchos, mas não tem as toalhas/guardanapos, como chamamos aqui no Brasil. Muito comum para organizar as cozinhas. Em 30:13 o sobrenome *de Lima* (risos) pois eu tenho esse sobrenome. Lima. Por parte de meu pai é *Cantanhêde de Lima* ❤ Teria muito mais a comentar. Realmente um lugar deslumbrante. E isto me parece comum em Portugal, as casas ficam intactas no tempo. Muito respeito aos antepassados. Muito obrigado Maureno e Ramon. 🌿🕊
This place is magnificent and all the beautiful antiques. Breath taking and glad the two of you explored it and the Chapel was wonderfu thank you Maureno and Remon stay safel
Hey Maureno, what an impressive looking mansion! A beautiful room with books and that absolutely wonderfully carved table! But the highlight are these two cute boys Maureno and Remon peeking from behind, hahaha! I am already very excited to see your video and hear the background story of that phenomenal abandoned knight's palace somewhere in Portugal. - Wishing you all the best, peace and kindest regards from Switzerland.
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, love 💚 , and peace all over the world 🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Gabriel Wood from Brooklyn New York, where are you from if I may ask
@@GabrielWood-tg7qr Peace and love is on its way it will be here soon pray to the heavenly father God for this time on this Earth gets here quickly
At 11:50 p.m., it was for the tea towels, each tea towel had a function, for the hands, for the dishes etc...
I’m so happy to see Remon again on the videos. Love the show!
Tradúzcanlo al español , como Lo hacían antes , subtitulado
@@mariadelpilarpereznavarret4557 Você pode ir em Configurações do vídeo, e em tradução automática você escolhe qual a língua. Usei e deu certo. Pena q quando entra uma propaganda tem que refazer na configuração.
This is one of the best videos again, thank you for sharing ❤❤
This was absolutely brilliant ‼️ Thank you for this fine piece of educational filming of history...respect and honoring of this family. Much love and respect back to you both‼️❤ 😎🤠🪶🦅🪶🦬🦬🦬🦬 Arizona, USA
By far this mansion was one of the top place’s you’ve taken us to. The place had surprises at every turn. I absolutely love it. You are the most thorough and careful explorers out there. Thank you Mo & Remon.
In 1 woord geweldig, beter dan een museum en echt genoten. Mijn complimenten mannen 👌🏻😉
Maybe those downstairs rooms were used in the summer months to keep cool in !
Maravillosa finca portuguesa. En el minuto 45 preguntáis ¿Qué es esto? Yo creo que es una calabaza. Puede ser usada como instrumento musical, algo así como una maraca, porque suena. 😁
a gourd serve to do to make instrument music also 👍
Aqui no Brasil os indígenas usam muito a cabaça para transportar água e se cortada ao meio serve de utencílio para colocar alimentos. Serve também para fazer instrumento musical, chamado *maracás*
Thank you so much for the tour. Some extra info: 🇵🇹The “D” in D.Carlos or D.Manuel means Dão. These were the kings of Portugal. 🇵🇹Vinho verde is green wine which is unique to the region and the world. 🇵🇹Lower part of the house would accommodate visiting family or guests. 🇵🇹Galo de Barcelos is the cockerel of Barcelos. 🇵🇹Wedding photos / 25th wedding anniversary could have been the daughters or even granddaughters/sons. 🇵🇹The pen holder from Canada could indicate that the married daughter relocated Canada. 🇵🇹 The l real was the unit of currency of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire 1430 to 1911 then it was the escuro until the euro 2002. 🇵🇹A piano Will always okay no matter how old it is BUT it will be out of tune. The inner strings would need to be adjusted to get the right pitch. Some would need to be replaced due to rust. 🇵🇹the outer house would have been for those that worked on the property; the laborers etc. The place is in such a state due to the cost of its upkeep. Although the daughter would have inherited it, it may have been sold to others. The owner does not have to maintain it but needs to keep it free from vermin ie rats etc. The overgrowth has to be trimmed else the owners get fined but this is normally done in summer. Owners could actually take all the papers / books and sell them as there are items of value. Same with the majority of the antique artifacts / furniture pieces. Then take the proceeds to clean up the place.
The humidity of the country would damage a soundboard and hammers of the piano which would have to be replaced. I own an upright piano that has been in my family for 6 generations. The soundboard, hammers and strings had to be replaced because of rust and humidity
Es un sifón, no es para crema batida, es para preparar agua gasificada, o soda. Increíble exploración, como siempre!
Beautiful and amazing exploration. Well Done!
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Sy suka sekali nonton fidio tapi mengeti bahasa nya orang yang punya rumah itu pada kemana ya
You both are such wonderful guides. Omg and you are the antique masters. I hope some day you learn more about them. So you can describe better. That said your knowledge is good. Thanks good house. 🐟
Hello Maureno and Remon, I am fascinated to watch this video it is really amazing still prestine and the piano is still very nice and sounded so good. Very beatiful house full of precious artifacts especially the armor attire still complete. Thanks for sharing that video I enjoyed watching, good luck to your next venture 👏🙏😇🐱🇵🇭
Someone should contact the la Pina family. Well from these abandoned places videos we can see how all the historical family photos get lost…Forever. Used to be old family photos were treasured stored and passed down. Whoever had them cared for them so carefully. Clearly these old people did too. But clearly they didn’t know that their family wouldn’t care a bit for their family photos after their deaths or maybe were not in contact. My advice to people , once you get into your age say, 50’s, choose the most consistently responsible person in the family, and give them all the family photos. It will save them for the coming generations .
I'm an hobby photographer for 60 years I amazed over 10000 of photos, dispositive still two enlargers. 43 cameras and negative files in all diverse formats. My God grace is that my daughter will looking after that when I'm gone.
C’est incroyable comment une si grande famille il n’y a pas d’héritiers un abondant misérable ❤
Certo, vamos ver o que parece um museu no meu País
Great video, loved the crystal chandalier in the dining room, im thinking the painting above the fire with a prominent hole where the clock would have been was put there intentional to house a small clock x
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, love 💚 , and peace all over the world 🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Gabriel Wood from Brooklyn New York, where are you from if I may ask
❤ I feel like the real value in the structure is in the lumber of the ceilings and the floors. It is so gorgeous and an entire new structure could be built from it. Also the stone walls built so many years ago and still gorgeous. Thank you for adventure.
*My fav, place, I think those house in Portugal make you feel cozy, and in home. And you dream to see youself in a house like that but making a wish, if once you get older someone make a Library, a literature place or a good hotel, with maybe sone modern updates, but keeping the original house. And Never abandoned.*
What an incredible find. I can't even decide what my favorite feature is! That nearly complete suit of armor blew me away, 🤯 and the library furniture was so beautiful... There's so much to take in that I have to watch again. Thank you for this amazing exploration!
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What a place. It's definitely a museum masterpiece❤
This is so beautifully done! I love this one. It was such a treat to watch! I’m so so happy to see you guys back on, you’re one of my favorite creators.
Thanks so much Catherine for your warm-hearted words 🫶🏼
Hearing the choir in the background was magical.Thank you both so much for sharing your explorations with us. What a beautiful home they had. ❤stay safe. With love from S.Dakota U.S.A.
Palácios abandonados me fascinam tanta coisa linda ao abandono como se pode deixar tudo isto para trás sou de Portugal e não conheço nem sei em que zona fica adoro estes videos este palácio é de uma beleza extrema apesar do estado de degradação sou fascinada nestes vídeos ❤
Look so beautiful place portugués i really enjoy this Long video but i love everything is old special all those books for that 1800 is very antiques wow amazing bienvenidos i read that god bless everyone
Ylove the vídeo,this thang that remon claims tho be an instrumento music ,lt is a gourd whit seeds insid...👍kisss remon ,Kiss maureano.(lu)🇧🇷
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, love 💚 , and peace all over the world 🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Gabriel Wood from Brooklyn New York, where are you from if I may ask
Love From Orillia Ont Love the Longer Videos 🧡🇨🇦🧡
Absolutely Incredible ‼️😳🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🖤🩶🤍🤎🙌👏👍…I pray no one else finds this ever🚷🤞
It was absolutely beautiful. I lived the chapel and the library the most. Thank you for me being able to enjoy what you do. You have such respect for what you do.
Drawers right below the sink are generally just a fake drawer you can not open it just makes it look like a drawer
Hi From Ontario Canada 2024 >>> Keep showing abandoned Places Love the structure and the Forgotten sad no one has kept them up and people destroying and Leaving them messed
25:35 ~ Gotta love our friends in Portugal.
Amazing tour. I've always wanted to visit Portugal due to its rich history and beautiful landscape. Many Portuguese in USA...Very beautiful people!
This place amazing so many beautiful stuff thanks for a wonderful video
wow this is a big exploration i hope someone rescue that books
great one guys!!!! Thank-you.
Another great find. I always look forward to your videos. It's nice to see both you and Remon back together again. Take care and stay safe my friends. 👍😃♥️✌️
I love how U2 work together. This place is amazing. Love you guys💕💕👏🏼
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The stuck roller looks kinda like a pasta maker
Right on!
The "stuck roller" is actually a fluter, and it was heated on the stove and used to press pleats into collars and cuffs back in the day.
Thanks for the info!@@katstelzer4194
@@katstelzer4194 thank you this old man learned something new
Lo espero es genial
Dankjewel jongens, zonde dat dit zo achtergelaten wordt, overgelaten aan het lot, en niemand die het opeist, mooie video 🤩
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That was amazing!
Hello! Fantastic tour! The devise in the laundry room with the hand crank is to squeeze out water from what was laundered, Place the washed item between the rollers and crank it through, Then you hang the laundered item o. A clousline,
Great video 😊
Guys, I cant help but think that the founders of this home were merchant traders in the early 1800's when Macau was still a huge Porteguese holding. Crusaders from this family, before this place, probably is what gained them that minor nobility. I know nothing of Porteguese history from 1940 on, but it seems this family's fortunes reveresed around then. It looks like they tried to make guest housing in the 1980's (by looking at the more modern updates), but that this may have the last straw because the improvements costs prevented structural repairs. It could be saved! It is so worth it. Oh to be the one that does it!
Wow what a Phenomenal Amazing Home. Love ❤️ The Video ❤Thank You For Sharing
Beautiful mansion, well done gentlemen...I believe the frame with the candlesticks was for stitching. Embroidery or cross-stitch. It's near a window to catch the light which is important if you are doing this type of work.