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  • The sign on the house "Deus Abencoe Esta Casa" means "God bless this house".

    @susiebrown7553@susiebrown75533 жыл бұрын
  • The plant you showed at the house is written in Portuguese, it has the name of Maria Angelina Vasconcelos Maya e Albuquerque, I got a shock when I saw it because I am from the Vasconcelos e Albuquerque family, who went from Portugal to Brazil in 1800’s

    @ELIANA980925@ELIANA9809253 жыл бұрын
    • Sim Petropolis, Teresopolis e Rio de Janeiro

      @borbolettaazul@borbolettaazul Жыл бұрын
    • But if your family left for Brazil in the 1800s, this can't be your family. This family was in Portugal in the 1800s as the palace has only been abandoned for 30yrs. There are many Vasconcelos e Alburquerque families, but they aren't necessarily related, as is the same for any other Portuguese family name. Many unrelated families with the same last name.

      @nellyvieira9496@nellyvieira949611 ай бұрын
    • ​@@borbolettaazulbuenas noches guapísimo que me en cantan tus videos te escribo desde Alicante eres mi favirito

      @luisamaquilon4965@luisamaquilon49659 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nellyvieira9496I'm pretty sure it was abandoned for less time than that. I saw some things that did not exist 30 years ago. Some fluorescent lights, the pink elephant shirt, and the alarm behind the main door ;)

      @anaisabel19886@anaisabel198866 ай бұрын
  • My heart is aching for all these old treasures; furniture, tiles, books...🥺😞 All left to decay...

    @katalingerstenberger5866@katalingerstenberger58663 жыл бұрын
    • if they were really to decay no one would have bothered replacing tungsten incandescent light bulbs for money/energy saving ones.i know many people living permanently in homes that have never ever used an energy saving lamp yet

      @macarenarojo@macarenarojo3 жыл бұрын
    • Luke 12:15 Then he said to them, “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; a man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.”

      @piper6541@piper65412 жыл бұрын
    • so true

      @garybusey7625@garybusey76252 жыл бұрын
  • Should talk with the locals to find out the history and family, there may even be family in the area that could provide some information. So sad that all that family portraits were left behind!

    @DJKent-iq9iw@DJKent-iq9iw3 жыл бұрын
  • you are the sweetest guys, so well mannered and respectful.

    @MD-gz5yw@MD-gz5yw3 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you sooo much Mary

      @BrosOfDecay@BrosOfDecay3 жыл бұрын
    • Yes he is a respectful guys and he is alao sweet specialy went he talk..ilike this guys so much..

      @margiepilanga3137@margiepilanga31373 жыл бұрын
    • Trophy?? Or a lamp?? Lol 🤔 jk

      @kristinjones3230@kristinjones32303 жыл бұрын
    • X

      @niko_playz5730@niko_playz57303 жыл бұрын
    • Mary mary Quite contrary love you so much guys. Thank you for sharing these videos. It makes me feel That I am there with you guys.

      @victoriatobias6782@victoriatobias67823 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Bros of Decay, I took a several month break from KZhead, I almost forgot how much I love your channel, you are definitly one of my top 5 channels. Tell your Mom and Dad they are excellent Parents....you two are so caring and respectful. Your love for every home and every family that lived in them is truly a very tender and wonderful trait.

    @jodeepace@jodeepace3 жыл бұрын
    • I am totally agree !

      @consueloalba9879@consueloalba98793 жыл бұрын
  • Those books belong in a library, collection or museum.

    @Asiablue@Asiablue3 жыл бұрын
    • Completely agree. I'm trying to figure out the tapestry coat of arms.

      @loloholmes2793@loloholmes27933 жыл бұрын
    • They were book lover people like me☝️😳😜😍...😂😛😍📚📖

      @nahidpervin4957@nahidpervin49573 жыл бұрын
    • And me 🤭👌

      @BrosOfDecay@BrosOfDecay3 жыл бұрын
    • @@BrosOfDecay and me!!! ❤❤❤

      @edenp.orbista4749@edenp.orbista47493 жыл бұрын
    • i can suspect someone is hiding antiquities and books there until he or she can sell them. must be some sort of economic delictive activity, probably money washing by investing in antiquities.corrupted politicians for instance; or proole owing astronomic taxes. thr owner or some kind of worker may be using locked rooms yet, at least from time to time

      @macarenarojo@macarenarojo3 жыл бұрын
  • I would Love to know the story behind this beauty, to leave everything, especially the photographs makes me want to cry. The tiles were outstandingly beautiful. BTW your dancing isn't to bad either.

    @suzannebirkholz8757@suzannebirkholz87573 жыл бұрын
    • When I saw the folded clothes of the young lady, I had tears thinking the last person to fold them was the owner so long ago. These videos always make me emotional.

      @sbalogh53@sbalogh533 жыл бұрын
    • It surprises me that they go there but do no real investigations into anything. Probably a big set up.

      @beverlymccaffrey6259@beverlymccaffrey62593 жыл бұрын
    • Especially the "My Little Pony!". You sang it perfectly!!

      @lindahh798@lindahh7983 жыл бұрын
  • Ahh, this was such a beautiful find! It really should be a museum if no one is going to live in it ~ my goodness, what a lot of history in this place! The books, dolls, sewing machine base, photos, furniture ~ wow, it had it all, even a chapel! On the old stove, the reason there was a water spigot is because they would heat up a large amount of water all at once in the reservoir ~ stoke the fire on one side, heat water on the other. Those stoves were the ingenious modern appliances of the day! Also, I never realized it before ,but I think when that place was built must have been in the early 1700's, because of how thick the walls were, how narrow the hallways were, and the fact that they had a built in chapel. Oh my, I would love to know more of the history of that place! Also, in case you ever encounter a chapel or religious altars or shrines again in your travels, you should know that climbing around on top of them is very disrespectful. Going behind the stairs and looking out was not bad, but standing on top of the altar....oohhh...it's just not respectful. You guys are so careful usually, and so I am sure that you didn't mean any disrespect, but you should know that regardless of whether it's a Buddhist or Shinto shrine, a Christian altar, or a Muslim or Jewish synagogue, you should try to be as respectful as possible. That is someone's place of worship to their Deity.

    @CarolsCurrentObsession@CarolsCurrentObsession3 жыл бұрын
  • It just blows my mind when I see these fantastic places left to sit and decay. All the beautiful architecture, antiques, history and family memorabilia is so sad to be left behind. Absolutely love all the tilework. Thanks for another great video.

    @adelinegeesey9512@adelinegeesey95123 жыл бұрын
  • "God bless this house" Huge home for a huge family. WOW! Such a beautiful alter! They didn't want to be seen outside, too many people with questions. Everything they needed was supplied, even a church. They kept to themselves, I guess that second photo album explains why!

    @elizabethtorres6069@elizabethtorres60693 жыл бұрын
    • You cross yourself with "in the name of the Father, and of the Son and the Holy Spirit".

      @Mysticalgirl2@Mysticalgirl23 жыл бұрын
    • Maybe the Nazis found our about them being religious. If so, they may have had to flee. Strange things happened during that war. I laughed when you said," A church. No way" I'm sitting here saying, "Yes way." 😂😂

      @Cally-Lily@Cally-Lily3 жыл бұрын
    • The house is very clean. It looks like someone is still living there.

      @MsKIMPak@MsKIMPak2 жыл бұрын
    • @@MsKIMPak I notice you go past so much that I would have loved to see. Love you guys.💌

      @cathyreardon8979@cathyreardon89792 жыл бұрын
    • I think the side room is a quiet room for mothers with very small children, my wife is catholic and the church she goes to has one of these rooms off to the side when my daughter was about 6 months old to 2 yrs of age her and my wife would sit in there with other women and children cause as we all know little o es are noisy

      @rockyperez2828@rockyperez2828 Жыл бұрын
  • The Olympics took place in Germany in 1936, and the pictures in that photo album were related to the Olympics games which was when the Nazi's were at the apex of power.

    @Psychol-Snooper@Psychol-Snooper3 жыл бұрын
    • My mother’s Uncle boxed in that Olympic s. He didn’t win anything, but was handed a commemorative coin by Hitler himself. My family is from Holland.

      @LizaHanderhan@LizaHanderhan3 жыл бұрын
    • @@LizaHanderhan that is great, sharing history...

      @cssangma4066@cssangma40663 жыл бұрын
    • I don't think so. The cover says 1937, march 3.-13, Berlin. Because of the group photo, it looks like a conference or something like that. So I looked up, what was in march 1937 in Berlin and I found this: "In Berlin hatte die Arbeitstagung des Weltrundfunkvereins begonnen. Sie dauerte bis zum 13. März. Themenschwerpunkte waren die Wellenverteilung und das Urheberrecht gewesen." = The working conference of the World Broadcasting Association had started in Berlin. It lasted until March 13th. The main topics were wave distribution and copyright.

      @jacquelineschoder5294@jacquelineschoder52943 жыл бұрын
    • @@jacquelineschoder5294 My only point is that it need not have tied them to fascism, and could be perfectly innocent. The Olympics brought the world to Germany so using the principle of parsimony it seems to be the simplest answer. And the pic of the German Olympic swimming/diving Stadium is a strong evidence. Why else would they be at that particular venue? I mean we are only talking about a few months difference, but yes the 1937 date is suspicious. Could they have had film developed in 1937 for a 1936 trip. We did not used to have digital cameras. Speedy film development was pretty uncommon. Then again they were minor aristocracy so they might have just stayed on in Germany, or simply been part of the Portuguese diplomatic delegation. The possibilities are endless! Cheers!

      @Psychol-Snooper@Psychol-Snooper3 жыл бұрын
    • @@Psychol-Snooper Portugal was neutral during WWII. They had a Treaty with England dating back to 1373. Not too long after that meeting in Germany, Salazar met with Spain's ruler to sign a Pact ensuring they would remain neutral. Iberian Peninsula Pact of 1939.

      @loloholmes2793@loloholmes27933 жыл бұрын
  • Lesley ..you have such a beautiful voice and such a wonderful way of explaining your explores.. Thankyou so much.. Lol...those things you were clicking and dancing with are called Castenets.. And when you cross yourself in church..its in the name of the Father top the son bottom holy spirit left to right.. I know this because i went to catholic school.. Love you guys..💋

    @shereerichmond4833@shereerichmond48333 жыл бұрын
    • I also love his voice. I find it so relaxing . I could listen to him all day 😁 xx

      @CarlyCorrigan1@CarlyCorrigan13 жыл бұрын
    • I agree. Lesley did the sign of thecross, which the cathiolics like me practice everyday.

      @carljamora9114@carljamora91143 жыл бұрын
    • sure! im head over heels in love with Leslie's voice

      @macarenarojo@macarenarojo3 жыл бұрын
    • castañuelas, en español

      @macarenarojo@macarenarojo3 жыл бұрын
  • I think more than one family has lived in this building some of the original items are still there from when it was built, but another couple moved in some time after the other family fled (probably during WW2 given the photos we saw) and they brought some more modern appliances/items to live in the modern age! Did anyone notice the energy saving globe in the light fixture? So sad to see it rot away its a historical building the family never came back and the place hasnt been looked after or maintained some of those floors are sketchy! If this place was where I live it would be heritage listed and looked after and repaired back to its original glory.

    @gamerdude9146@gamerdude91463 жыл бұрын
    • yeah, there was a compact fluorescent style bulb in one of the fixtures. It was one of the earlier ones where you could swap out the bulb from the base which had the electronics in it. That's when they thought CFL were here to stay.

      @southernguy35@southernguy353 жыл бұрын
    • Did anyone frickin see the playing house from Lidl?????

      @shumovpt8390@shumovpt83903 жыл бұрын
    • Its at 10:37

      @shumovpt8390@shumovpt83903 жыл бұрын
  • A lot of Portuguese have emigrated from their regions to the main cities or other countries, leaving many houses abandoned. At the death of the parents in the countryside, houses are very often left to fall apart as well. I can imagine somebody from the family returning here from time to time, every 3-4 years or so ...

    @wouterverheyden2486@wouterverheyden24863 жыл бұрын
  • Water tank on old cook stove was to provide HOT water for tea, bathing, dish washing, etc.

    @FeydaWeye@FeydaWeye3 жыл бұрын
  • The gate separates servants from main house

    @lizstevenson7801@lizstevenson78013 жыл бұрын
  • Lesley I love your voice so calming your my favourite exsplorer amazing place love your videos where do people go I can’t understand it’s mind blowing it makes you realise that we all come in the world with nothing and go out with nothing we are hear at the blink of an eye keep exploring an sharing with everyone Ann

    @MarkSmith-lm9yo@MarkSmith-lm9yo3 жыл бұрын
  • What you called a dusting pan is used to brush crumbs off the table cloth on the dining table

    @lizstevenson7801@lizstevenson78013 жыл бұрын
    • have to agree. Sometimes i think these things were in silver plate, too.

      @southernguy35@southernguy353 жыл бұрын
    • Correct! I have one, it belonged to a family member and it was gifted to her in the 1890’s. Silver plate, and the little brush fits into the “dust pan”. It now resides in a bow front curio cabinet from the same time period, from the same family member, together with other antique items from my family.

      @sophiekatt536@sophiekatt5363 жыл бұрын
    • Cool

      @jethrojackson6023@jethrojackson60233 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the video. Sadly, there are lot of abandoned homes on Portugal. It was common for manor homes to have their own private chapel. Not all the chapels were inside the house. In my hometown, 2 manor homes had the chapels right outside.

    @MissBelinha@MissBelinha3 жыл бұрын
  • Wow, what an amazing place! I have 4 things to say about this video: 1. You guys have a great brother relationship. Cherish it, there are many siblings in this world who don't get along. 2. The old handwriting. When I was a child in the 1960s they started teaching us cursive writing around 3rd or 4th grade. I know young people today who can't read cursive. Sad that they have trouble reading historic documents. 3. Your castanet dance made me laugh! Thank you for brightening my day! 4. This is one of your best explores yet, in my opinion. Keep doing what you do guys; I love your work!

    @caseyflorida@caseyflorida3 жыл бұрын
    • caseyflorida I grew up in Budapest, and we were taught cursive handwriting FIRST! (early 1960ies) In 1st grade!

      @katalingerstenberger5866@katalingerstenberger58663 жыл бұрын
    • @Jessica Somerville Good for you Jessica! We are losing our history if we don't teach kids these things.

      @caseyflorida@caseyflorida3 жыл бұрын
    • @@katalingerstenberger5866 Wow that's early. We were taught printing in 1st grade and then cursive in 3rd or 4th (I think 3rd, but it's been 50 years so it's hard to remember lol). It's sad kids today aren't being taught it.

      @caseyflorida@caseyflorida3 жыл бұрын
  • You guys are adorable 💗 great explore....your a natural flaminco dancer Leslie ! 💗🌻

    @tatertott2390@tatertott23903 жыл бұрын
  • Wow, that living room and entire home is stunning! It's a shame that this home isn't being historically preserved. I bet it would look AMAZING restored by a family. I'm always saddened by family pictures left behind. 😣

    @KindessisEternal@KindessisEternal3 жыл бұрын
  • Hi! The dusting pan was for sweeping crumbs of the table.

    @charlesdavis6@charlesdavis63 жыл бұрын
  • Dear Leslie, hello. These people were associated with Nazis. I am 98 yrs and a d many Nazis moved to places like Portugal Argentina, Columbia. My niece married into family of Nazis in Columbia. Her father in law married a Columbian woman and when they fled Germany they took slot of money with them, just as this family did. I am Germ Jewish and I am a researcher for many years and this is a Nazi home who fled Germany. Thank you Lad for sharing!

    @annmargaret6992@annmargaret69922 жыл бұрын
  • The dusting pan was used to brush crumbs from the table cloth between courses. I have a photo album that I inherited from my grandmother and it probably belonged to her mother. It is covered in the same type of fabric (minus the metal trim) as the one you found. I am currently 71 y.o. and my grandmother was 91 y.o. when she passed away in 1990.

    @franklycan1523@franklycan15233 жыл бұрын
  • I don´t know where did you get the information that it was from an important man, but the papers you found on the desk where directed to "Exelentissima Sra. María Angelica de Vasconcelos Maya e Albuquerque", so at least in that time the house was owned by a noble woman. And it was abot a remodeling, it says "Actual" on the top and "Asked modification" on the bottom.

    @panchoo9@panchoo93 жыл бұрын
  • One of the photos is of Luís de Albuquerque Pimentel e Vasconcelos (1795-1882). If I am correct, he was the father of José Maria de Albuquerque Pimentel de Vasconcelos e Soveral, the First Barão de Fornos de Algodres (Baron of Fornos de Algodres). I am not positive, however, I believe that the location of the estate is near Fornos de Algodres, Guarda District, Centro Region, Serra da Estrela Subregion (east of Viseu). The title of Baron of Fornos de Algodres is now extinct; there are no other holders of that title.

    @timcarlos@timcarlos3 жыл бұрын
  • To me, someone was living there not long ago. It is way too clean in some of the rooms, like that Library. Pringles didn't start until 1967, so that can with the keys that was in the desk had to be after that for sure,but it really does not seem like it's been vacant for 30 to 60 years, other than the antiques and photo albums, but they may have still been there from generations gone by. The doll house appeared to be made of cardboard. I had a Barbie dream house in the late 60's that was made of cardboard and opened up like a suitcase almost, but unfolded. So, I think people were there in the 70's and possibly 80's even. I would love to know more about this place. I LOVE the tiles in it as well. Thanks for a great explore.

    @debhouckscraftycottage9288@debhouckscraftycottage92883 жыл бұрын
    • Or even after the 80s. Bc the microwave looked pretty modern. But still, why even if people still came around there occasionally, why do they leave such beautiful things to waste. Those books 😍 they need to be protected

      @lyonsjessa85@lyonsjessa853 жыл бұрын
  • Wonderful explore Bros! So happy to see you two together again. Lesley your singing and dancing were very entertaining! Love you guys! 😘🇺🇸

    @TamaraM72@TamaraM725 ай бұрын
  • Guys, that was just absolutely stunning. This is my absolute fave one so far. Thanks for being so empathetic to your surroundings too, for me, that makes it all the more worth watching. Keep up with the fab explores, but more importantly, please keep safe 🙏

    @janrussell7885@janrussell78853 жыл бұрын
  • I watch a lot of these types of videos I love learning and seeing how people have lived in another time. I really enjoy the history on each place you visit . Your videos are like I’m watching a documentary and your voice is so nice to listen to. The video is not all rushed and shaky you give a person time to take in and appreciate what is being shown really professional on the part of yourself and who ever else is helping you. So many of these types of videos are hard to watch because the camera is going so fast I get motion sickness and they are loud and excited like children visiting the zoo for the first time. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us that can’t for one reason or another can’t visit these amazing places. I love love love your accent and the sound of your voice. God Bless and stay safe. Your #1 fan

    @robertahubert9155@robertahubert91553 жыл бұрын
    • First time I've seen one of your videos. I'm blown away that this much antiquity would be left to ruin. It's awesome that you leave it tact and respect what you have found. Don't know that I could walk away empty handed? IAM a chandelier buff and there was some beauties in there. Can't wait to see more of your adventures. Big Fan Now!

      @tonyblackburn3674@tonyblackburn36743 жыл бұрын
    • Me too

      @carljamora9114@carljamora91143 жыл бұрын
    • Hehe Roberta your words resonate with me. I, too, love these videos but I de died today to go looking for different presenters because the ones I was watching are exactly like you said..they act like excited kids and also they move the camera far too fast..as if they are not even really that interested because they dont seem to give the viewer enough time to really get to see the things they are supposed to be showing us! These guys, on the other hand, are magnificent and really great at what they are doing! You can feel the video creators have the same passion for the history and mystery of the lives that inhabited these houses as we do. I am not going to watch those others at more. Just the Bros of Decay.

      @paulhamj6175@paulhamj61752 жыл бұрын
    • Beatuful beutiful thank jou

      @antonetteels8033@antonetteels8033 Жыл бұрын
  • That German photo album it's probably from the olimpic games. The small kitchen is for the servents, not the master

    @GiselaMGPereira@GiselaMGPereira3 жыл бұрын
  • Wow! A house full of stories. How many moments of happiness and sadness do not hide in every room of it? How many comings and goings of important and simple people too. Thank you for providing us with this adventure with you, Lesley! You dance very well to the sound of castanets😂😂

    @angelitasousa5389@angelitasousa53893 жыл бұрын
  • Love this beautiful palace. Loved this episode we got to know a bit about you.Your very funny and Lesley you’re a fabulous dancer lol. Jordy your sense of the liquor is priceless. Thank you both for such a great episode I had a blast laughing with you. Good stuff.

    @berthabegley9950@berthabegley99503 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Leslie & Jordie! Oh & the lady with u! What an amazing find full of history. Jordie I have to correct you & Leslie u were right.those were my little pony dolls from the 1980s.trust me I was a child of the 1980s. That is what the original dolls & cartoon looked like.just like strawberry shortcake dolls changed in the 2000s but had a different look originally. Sorry Jordie 😉

    @webeeankylosingspindylitis7838@webeeankylosingspindylitis78383 жыл бұрын
  • I agree with you on the furniture, especially when the home is starting to rot away...much of the old stuff was hand made and some of it is from wood we no longer have and should be saved!

    @dlodge4966@dlodge49663 жыл бұрын
  • This house was once beautiful! Family and children running thru the long hallways. If you listen, can you hear the tiny voices of the children! Is there a museum that would take the furniture and pictures and put all this on display? So sad for it to just fad away! Thank you for sharing all the homes you find! I love to hear you talk about what might have happened to all. The photos left there makes me so sad! Thank you again.

    @bettykiser2611@bettykiser26112 жыл бұрын
    • The photos are priceless!

      @bettykiser2611@bettykiser26112 жыл бұрын
  • There was a reason why Portugal wasn't in war with Nazi Germany. The establishment had close connection to Nazi germany, but this was the older generation and probably the ones who owned the palace last and died, the younger generation couldn't afford to stay on, or wouldn't and there might have been a lot owned in taxes to that is why it's left to root. But what a great place thank you.

    @dearnapst@dearnapst3 жыл бұрын
  • You two are so cute i bet your dad is so proud of you .. Wow such a beautiful place It is a shame that these awesome properties go to decay. I always wonder why they leave their photos behind as they are memories of the family and friends .. why cant they live there and who may own it .. its so sad. You brothers are so respectful and your channel is growing now wow 158k subscribers very good brothers wow. It is like a cellar up stairs like the house is upside down or something ha ha ... usually rooms like that are under the house. Wow the chapel is so beautiful .. no one could of expected that surprise. Thank you for sharing this beautiful palace with us all .. xx

    @MJARTBYDAY@MJARTBYDAY3 жыл бұрын
  • I have been binge watching so many of your fascinating videos. My favorite part is when you actually say "Wow". If I had a dollar for every time you say it, I may be able to buy a mansion of my own. That would be amazing...of course if it happened I would simply say... WOW Thank you. I am a new and true fan.

    @gimzoso@gimzoso2 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Bro's, good to see Jordy in a video again, what a shame that such a beautiful home is left unloved for so long. I really liked the small family chapel. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖

    @SueGirling68@SueGirling683 жыл бұрын
  • That Berlin photo album needs to be In a museum

    @norbfio1@norbfio13 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, that's what I wanted to write

      @justmenpm144@justmenpm1443 жыл бұрын
    • How about leave thing where they are ! It belong to this place ! And these are private collections and this is some one private home ! Would you like people to just walk on in to your place when you not there and take your private /personal thing ? And don’t you think we should not keep reminding people the horrible history!

      @etienneedward4449@etienneedward44493 жыл бұрын
  • Hi both its Ann what a beautiful amazing place ,it blows your mind ,how much is left ,incredible furniture an furnishings.What a terrible shame it will be left to decay .Lesley you make me smile how excited you are ,I would be exactly the same ,how privileged you both are .Stay safe my favourite explorers sending love Ann uk xxxx

    @annsmith4739@annsmith47393 жыл бұрын
  • The tiles at 02:25 say God bless this house. It's quite common to find things like that in old Portuguese houses, as well as tiles with the Virgin Mary. And the bottles at 34:43 are usually used to store olive oil, at least all of those that I've seen were used to do that.

    @akaikeshi1906@akaikeshi19063 жыл бұрын
  • Hi both it’s Ann what a beautiful amazing home ,so much left ,yes they must have been a large family,so many lovely things left .Loved the chapel thank you for taking us around with you love you guys Ann

    @annsmith4739@annsmith47393 жыл бұрын
  • The tiles are absolutely gorgeous. How do they get the brilliant colors and crisp designs? I love ... love ... love them! Also beautiful woodwork on the staircase. After seeing the 2nd floor it made sense why there were so many bedrooms at ground level. Amazing find when you got to the chapel. It was also amazing to see the photo albums until you came across the possible link to Nazi Germany. That was chilling.

    @capecod50s@capecod50s3 жыл бұрын
  • You HONESTLY have the BEST video's keep up the GREAT findings. Your video's are the only one's that i finsh and watch like 4 or 5 in a row it's like taking a step back into the past. Thankx for sharing.🙂

    @tinabean1365@tinabean13653 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful and so sad at the same time. I love the way y'all are respectful and gentle, soft spoken when you go into these places. It's very sweet. Thank you for sharing the places with everyone.

    @lisaclark6977@lisaclark69773 жыл бұрын
  • Precious Young Brothers, make me so Happy once again. Wonder, Wonder. Around each and every corner. I love to see the excitement in your face. What a Joy! You carry us right along with you. This was another amazing find. Thank-you for the pleasure you bring. Until next time, much love sent your way from Lafayette, Louisiana via Texas, USA. 😀🦋🧚‍♀️☀️🌈

    @acanofpeaches@acanofpeaches3 жыл бұрын
  • Oh this is Def one of my favorites !! That chapel was amazing !! All the books and everything was so majestic. Also, I was not expecting a mask from you all, it was so nice to get a mask from Belgium. I really appreciate that and so glad to see we’re adding to the patreon family for people giving !! That’s great so we can see more :) Thank you both for all you do !!

    @vhondashadrick3547@vhondashadrick35473 жыл бұрын
    • I agree with all the your other fans...lol... It is a great building ... I'm curious to know approx how long the train tracks were dug in after the home .. At first I thought it was going to be a bit of a marketplace and hotel or something ..... Odd how close the tracks are ... What I loved the most was a toss up between the beautiful wood work and detail of the head boards .... Also the huge ancient photo album .... I loved it , so amazing how well kept it was yet sad the fact that it got left behind for whatever the reason ... Another great your you guys ... I also love your nice gentle touch of TLC as you guys go through a place ... Making sure to be mindful of each item you touch and the card of placing it back ..... I'd too would love to take some of that furniture and put it in a truck and take it home...That goes against all rules in my book , but it's nice to wish and pretend ... Thankyou Gentleman, for another wonderful tour..🙏🏼💜

      @lindadenisedanielsen2995@lindadenisedanielsen29953 жыл бұрын
  • The chapel was a real surprise, very beautiful but you have to wonder why it was so hard to get access. Maybe it was behind the locked door with the coat of arms covering it. Fascinating. Another great find guys, thank you for a great tour.

    @carolynrosser1574@carolynrosser1574 Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful explore. Tiles all over were the best. Wood furniture worth saving. 🌸🐌💙

    @marilynwargo6288@marilynwargo62882 жыл бұрын
  • The book was probably from the 1930's Olympics in Germany. As a wealthy family they would have most likely attended and that would have been a souvenir from the games. The home was beautiful but had many plain aspects to it as well like the hall ceiling which was plain boards. Stay safe and have fun. Welcome back Jordie.

    @marybethsmith6458@marybethsmith64583 жыл бұрын
  • This coat on the door belongs to my family!! 😱😱😱😱Albuquerque! this is a lot of coincidence, I love this channel!

    @dayany.albuquerque@dayany.albuquerque3 жыл бұрын
  • This is a perfect place for hotel with library and cafe

    @firdosebegum2986@firdosebegum29863 жыл бұрын
    • or a walmart. That's how this country in the US is moving. Tear down the old for a cheap, ugly big box store.

      @southernguy35@southernguy353 жыл бұрын
  • This is AWESOME! We don’t have anything like this in the United States. I love how excited you guys get over these beautiful buildings. Happy travels and stay safe 🙂

    @Thisissarah815@Thisissarah8153 жыл бұрын
    • We do indeed have old mansions from as early as the 1700's. Check out Biltmore house in Ashville. The library ceiling will leave you awestruck. I have toured many old mansions or palaces as he calls them.

      @marybethsmith6458@marybethsmith64583 жыл бұрын
    • I love how excited they get too and also how respectful they are.

      @jodeepace@jodeepace3 жыл бұрын
    • Marybeth Smith I didn’t know that, cool! I’m going to look up pictures online

      @Thisissarah815@Thisissarah8153 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing palace awesome furniture thanks for sharing Leslie and Jordie. Great job 👏👍💜😘

    @deecarson3343@deecarson33433 жыл бұрын
  • Hello Leslie, I love your show and the beautiful places you show us. I've been involved in Southern US history giving tours of homes and towns and various properties. One item I wanted to point out to you that you have highlighted in several dining rooms, like in this episode. You show the "dust pan" with the attached little hand broom. That device is not meant to ever be used on the floor. It is intended to be used between clearing dinner dishes between courses. If you have a crusty bread that is messy then the server after taking the plate will brush up the crumbs and leave a clean area again for continued dining. On to the next course. Just thought you'd like to know. Your fan, Eric Williams in Houston Texas

    @ericwilliams7949@ericwilliams7949 Жыл бұрын
  • I so enjoyed the tour of the house and to have seen its situation in relation to the road beforehand. The antique beds are breathtaking and yes, it is sad to see such beauty left unprotected. The linens in the hallway chest, if they are old, may be as valuable as some of the furniture. When I watch your videos, and I do so enjoy your commentary and the care you show to each place and item, I also read many of the comments. There is often something of interest added by a viewer and this time I see many that are critical of the young woman who was standing on the altar. I did get a shock when I saw that and I am going to assume that it was done out of ignorance rather than malice. The heresy mentioned would have been appropriate because many altars have a crucifix in the place where she stood and her arms were spread as Jesus' were on the Cross. I will give her the benefit of the doubt that she did not intend to offend but it is also odd that she would have been unaware of the symbolism. Sorry for the discordant note on your video presentation but the event is most unfortunate and you may consider an edit of your video.

    @momredandjonny@momredandjonny3 жыл бұрын
    • Since Jesus was as phony as the tooth fairy I'm sure any disrespect would be impossible.

      @beittefillahproductions@beittefillahproductions3 жыл бұрын
    • @@beittefillahproductions Respect comes in many forms and for more than religious symbols but it is obvious you are intent on snuffing out any comment that does not agree with your thinking. How unfortunate for you. I pity your state of mind and hope you can learn to show a better regard for the beliefs and customs of others. Usually people who cannot tolerate differences in others or their differing views resort to bullying as you have done.

      @momredandjonny@momredandjonny3 жыл бұрын
  • You guys are my fave. Urbex! Just love how you take videos and you show much respect for the place and storytelling. Keep safe!

    @eugeneaniar7232@eugeneaniar72323 жыл бұрын
  • I'm totally in love with the architecture and tiles design.

    @donnadsmith853@donnadsmith8532 жыл бұрын
  • When you guys were leaving the room that the towers were connected to I guess with the iron holders behind the door with an old wooden trunk I wish you guys would have checked it out but great video like always

    @michellebowersox194@michellebowersox1943 жыл бұрын
    • I thought the same thing ~ I was like "nooo, you missed that trunk...." Also, the trunk of linens may well have had little treasures underneath and through the linens, that's fairly common.

      @CarolsCurrentObsession@CarolsCurrentObsession3 жыл бұрын
  • This was an amazing find on your part! Awesome! Thank you for sharing!

    @mlgauss60435@mlgauss604353 жыл бұрын
  • Very well done!!! I enjoyed this journey with you both!

    @patriciastupak3264@patriciastupak32643 жыл бұрын
  • I love your videos and appreciate your style of guiding and showing everything taking the time to not skip parts of buildings like a lot of other exploring you tubers you’re actually my favorite “tour guide”🙂thank you keep em coming👍

    @kimbaldwin8175@kimbaldwin81753 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful, sentimental artifacts. Gorgeous tiles, woodwork, furnishings. Your so passionate about it.

    @m.theresacarozza8173@m.theresacarozza81732 жыл бұрын
  • YOU HIT ANOTHER HOMERUN ON THIS HOME VERY INTERESTING HOME AND STORY KENTUCKY USA KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK SEE YOU NEXT TIME HAVE A GREAT DAY

    @jamesmaynard8604@jamesmaynard86043 жыл бұрын
  • Hello Leslie and Jordy!! Another absolutely fantastic video!! Leslie, you are a great flamenco dancer....I’m impressed!! 👏👏👏

    @dianelafreniere1362@dianelafreniere13623 жыл бұрын
  • It is such a beautiful place. With much History. Thank you for showing. Amazing xx

    @ladypreddymadders@ladypreddymadders3 жыл бұрын
  • Really loved this explore you have caring way of explaining what you are seeing it does seem however the family left in a hurry to leave so many memory's behind thanks for sharing keep safe 💝

    @karenwright4587@karenwright45873 жыл бұрын
  • Leslie and Jordy great seeing you together.Love the furniture,the beds are just beautiful.surely more than one family lived thereFore bless you both and stay safe.Do they still use Tile like what's in the house?It's very beautiful.😙🖒🇺🇸

    @gaylewilliamson9183@gaylewilliamson91833 жыл бұрын
  • Your voice is so enduring and soothing... could listen to it all day.

    @ydolem3533@ydolem35333 жыл бұрын
  • This was absolutely AMAZING !! So odd to see all of this left behind !! I think these people left here in a big hurry !! That German book left behind was really odd !! This place was something every room around every corner was a true look into the undisturbed past ! The Chapel is a wonderful find !! What a incredible place !! 👍👍

    @robertmanley7556@robertmanley75563 жыл бұрын
  • Wow! What an awesome find guys. The old retro fridge is from the 1940/50s. My Mom had one just like it, a Kelvinator.

    @Jessiesutherland@Jessiesutherland3 жыл бұрын
  • The faucet on the stove upstairs was for the water that was added to a storage section on the stove. water was heated by the fire that heated the oven in the stove. Hot water all day, as long as the oven was hot, cooking and washing.

    @katetrotta3531@katetrotta35313 жыл бұрын
  • I just love looking at these videos of all the abandoned mansions! Besides, they have the cutest accents!

    @grammgale58@grammgale583 жыл бұрын
  • Wow! Those photos are very old! Loved looking at this place, thank you so much 😊

    @andrea6421@andrea64213 жыл бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it

      @BrosOfDecay@BrosOfDecay3 жыл бұрын
  • Stunning palace to explore. Poland was officially neutral during WWII, but they allowed America to put a secret radio base in the Azores. Had it been known, it would have cost them their neutrality. They were officially allies to England, but as England did not call upon them for aid, they chose to be neutral. I think some Portuguese were involved in gathering and passing on information to the allied nations that were fighting in the fields. The kitchen was not ever shown to visitors,so they were often very basic. The downstairs bedrooms and bath may have been servants quarters, and there was likely an outbuilding for seasonal labourers and groundskeepers. There may not be a descendant suitable or able to take on the Count’s title and lands in these current days, and without a male heir the title and lands would revert to the King once more. There were so many beautiful antiques and tapestries left behind...it is really sad. My sense of political situation suggest that the family left to escape Franco, and his determination to rule Spain and Portugal during WWII. You may declare your neutrality, but to a dictator that just means no one will come to your aid if he attacks you.🖤🇨🇦

    @tamarrajames3590@tamarrajames35903 жыл бұрын
    • Tamarra James Perhaps you made a mistake...Poland was not neutral. They were invaded by Germany.

      @rhondablevins4466@rhondablevins44663 жыл бұрын
  • I discovered this channel by accident but am fascinated by them. You have been to some amazing places. I love the respect and care you show to the places you visit and the treasures inside.

    @jamesmueller331@jamesmueller3312 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Lesley and Jordy Bros of Decay, Well I am nearly speechless! - What an absolutely amazing palace with a lot of history. I loved your introduction. - Of course it was so wonderful to see at last once in a while your adorable brother Jordy. - Please, keep on doing that in your future videos as you usually did it in your old vids from the years 2016-2017, introducing yourselves as the BROS OF DECAY. And - wow, what shall I say Lesley the castagnet dancer! - What a lovely, funny and once again so typical Lesleyisch moment, that makes your videos so unique with a lovely personal touch!! - Wonderful furniture in these rooms and beautiful very high ceilings, - a really legit smaller palace. - Beautiful! The whole location with this wonderful chapel should be preserved as a museum. - I only have one question: Where was Danny? Has he not been exploring together with you? - An absolutely wonderful video from my favourite explorers and dear Belgian friends!! - Wishing you all the best and lots of blessings. - Peace and kindest regards. - By the way the BROS OF DECAY- mouthmask has just arrived today at my place! - Many thanks!! Oh - and I nearly forgot to mention, that I loved seeing these exceptionally beautiful drone shots at the beginning of your video. - Breathtaking!

    @willyegger4488@willyegger44883 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the amazing explore. Blew my mind.

    @marandakind3880@marandakind38802 жыл бұрын
  • An amazing palace with rich history!

    @elvisstar5813@elvisstar58133 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful explore THANK YOU AND STAY SAFE.

    @wandamiller7640@wandamiller76403 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing. Excellent video

    @crystalfabulous@crystalfabulous3 жыл бұрын
  • Great video, love seeing you both, very interesting, many beautiful antiques, many things I would never see, so happy that you are explorers with cameras love you both

    @peggan471@peggan4713 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Lesley an Georgie it’s Ann again what an amazing place so much left your right all the beds furniture it should be saved or it’s just going to decay all the things left so sad ,but I guess you have to think a family lived their an was happy with lots of memories your both beautiful people with a good heart stay safe lv Ann uk x

    @MarkSmith-lm9yo@MarkSmith-lm9yo3 жыл бұрын
  • Correct me if I 'm wrong, but I believe that many times these places are abandoned due to taxes owed or taxes owed on the estate. And, in some countries, it's possible to refuse acceptance of the estate due to the amount of taxes the heir(s) would have to pay out of pocket.

    @southernguy35@southernguy353 жыл бұрын
  • U sweeten my life- love watching the old places- Just SO SAD to waste all the stuff

    @marlenecardinahl9346@marlenecardinahl93463 жыл бұрын
  • The photo album looks extremely similar I have seen, it was made late 1800's a Victorian Photo Album. Beautiful!!!

    @bobbieb1854@bobbieb18543 жыл бұрын
    • I completly agree ❤️

      @BrosOfDecay@BrosOfDecay3 жыл бұрын
    • I completly agree ❤️

      @BrosOfDecay@BrosOfDecay3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Leslie and Jordy, that was a great one, very interesting, I have to say Leslie you are getting better with each explore, I love the way you have to describe every thing you see and the feeling you put into it. Looking forward to the next one! Ah! by the way the name of the "castanetas" is Castanuelas, and great your flamenco dancing, hopefully you will visit some interesting places in Spain!

    @maygarcia9563@maygarcia95633 жыл бұрын
  • What fun to watch you guys! I live your explores!

    @jeanthompkins7081@jeanthompkins70813 жыл бұрын
  • Great job guys! Truly fascinating!

    @Reidlos376@Reidlos3763 жыл бұрын
  • Another fantastic tour. Bravo XOXO

    @lizliz3423@lizliz34233 жыл бұрын
  • Hi both it’s Ann what an amazing beautiful place ,so many items left ,I bet it was beautiful when it was new .An a chapel in their amazing,what a great find as always stay safe my favourite explorers love from Ann uk xx

    @MarkSmith-lm9yo@MarkSmith-lm9yo3 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful home! I can only imagine it when people still lived there! How magical it seems? I love this video! ❤️‍🔥 Thank you Lesley and Jody! And anyone who may have been there with you! ❤️🤍💙

    @lyncooper-reagan5874@lyncooper-reagan58742 жыл бұрын
  • Hello from Palm Springs! Wow what a place! I really really enjoyed this video! So special! Loved your little dance lol Thanks for sharing !❤

    @terrycassidy31@terrycassidy313 жыл бұрын
  • Wow! Excellent house. Enjoyed very much. You guys are the best.

    @Randy8923@Randy89233 жыл бұрын
  • Wonderful. Thank you for sharing

    @jeannebascom2131@jeannebascom21313 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you. I enjoyed this tour. We love you too!

    @sharonmichael2326@sharonmichael23263 ай бұрын
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