Caught By POLICE! – Marvelous Abandoned Neo-Baroque Mansion in Spain

Let’s embark on a journey through time, as  we venture into the illustrious tapestry of a   late 19th-century Neo-baroque estate nestled  in Spain’s embrace. This eclectic mansion,   a testament to opulence, spans two floors  adorned with soaring ceilings and a graceful   staircase that unites its splendor. A masterpiece of rococo revival,  

Its walls are adorned by Art Deco elegance through  ornate tiles. Once the cherished haven of Legando   and Donia Martinez, relics of their legacy linger  in the form of ancient bank bills strewn within.  Yet, solitude now blankets this grandeur,  frozen in silence since December 2013—the  

Last expiration of food still left inside.  Over the ensuing decade, neglect and nature   have marred this once-vibrant Spanish abode,  its allure awaiting resurrection for a mere   half-million-dollar investment, a daunting  prospect amidst decay’s relentless advance. Life’s journey can be a challenge, and finding  balance isn’t always easy. I’ve experienced   those moments, facing mental hurdles and  seeking ways to discover my best self. Therapy became my guiding light, a path to  understanding myself and leading a happier   life. And now, I’m thrilled to introduce  the sponsor for today’s episode, BetterHelp.

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And we actually have a very secret  and unknown place to show you today.  It’s really amazing. Probably by the time   you’re watching this, this place has  already been closed or it’s not possible  anymore. But it’s incredible, right?  A very historical structure and façade— – Exactly, exactly. 

Is right in front of us. – It looks very beautiful   from the outside actually. But you can definitely tell it   has been abandoned for a long time. But yeah, I’m curious, man.  How it will look and how we  eventually end up inside. 

I actually just noticed it’s for sale like many  historical mansions that need like a lot of,   yeah, reparation works and everything.  They are trying to sell them  but it’s difficult to find the   right buyer. – Exactly.  I mean just only simply by looking at the garden,  you can tell that it’s completely overgrown. 

Alright, man. Let’s just walk this   side and go to the other side of the building. We don’t want to show too much of the town,   obviously. Since, yeah,   we want to protect the places we visit. It’s history.  But yeah, I think we can definitely  show this little alley over here. 

– Yeah, we can. Okay.  So, making our way to the back I think. Okay.  It’s quite a wall. Quite a wall—  – Yeah. To climb.  – Well, this is properly pinned. There is a woman standing right over there.  Where? – There, right in front of you. 

Okay so it’s probably gonna be the front  side where we have to jump the fence.  – Spain, man, always difficult. Normally we don’t often film how   we actually enter but now people can  really see how difficult Spain is.  It’s nothing like America. – No, man. 

Where it was just always a walk in the door. No fences, no gates you need to climb,   no walls, no fortified structures. – You could just walk in straight.  Well, let’s say the more fortified the  building is, the more historical as well. And that’s what we aim for. Time for action. 

Remon climbed the fence. And when he made his way   in the garden, I wanted to follow him too. Yet right at the moment I wanted to climb the   fence, I hear a man shouting in the distance. But I couldn’t see him. 

I decided to wait. And while Remon already made his way inside the   mansion, I kept in touch with him by our phones. – As you can also tell, we have WhatsApp contact.  Always there, always bright. I made my way through the village but  

Unfortunately after 10 minutes, cops had arrived. And I decided to confess what we were doing.  I texted Remon to come outside again. – Well, you can’t go to a property,   okay? – Yeah, yeah, okay, okay.  We’re sorry. – There are a lot of buildings to  

Take photos or videos from the outside. – Yeah, yeah, yeah, alright.  This place is beautiful. It has a lot of history like this   area in general, you know. – Thank you, bye.  Yes, thank you. – Enjoy.  Sorry. – Alright.  So, Mo, as you can tell, that’s also  the other side of urban exploring. 

First time we have an encounter  with the police right now.  – Yeah, man. Well, four days later and I can’t believe it,   we actually made it back again. – Yeah, man.  It’s quite early in the morning. Yeah, we did the, did the night over. 

So, we actually slept a little bit in this place. Yeah.  I slept a couple of hours,  maybe 1 hour in this place.  Drove all night to this place. – Yep.  Running low in sleep but this is  an incredible, incredible place.  And especially because it has a lot of history. – Mhm. 

And the tile work is just so mesmerizing. – Actually, this will be more of   a walkthrough, like touring because— Yeah, focusing more in the architecture.  – Exactly. Because the   reason why we really wanted to go back here,  besides the fact that a man called the police 

For us, everything was chill. Everything was fine.  Even the man that called the cops was  cool with it if we went back in again. – He didn’t care. Cause he now knows that we are not any—  – Exactly. Burglars or anything. 

– But you really need to see this place, honestly. We’re starting off over here,   this beautiful gallery. And actually noticed the tile pattern since   that this will be coming back again in some parts. You can clearly see, curtains have   been beaten by moss. The windows are open. 

And this part of the structure has already  been exposed to the elements, sadly enough.  It’s very decayed, even moss growing inside. – Yeah.  We can still see some of the  tile pattern on the ground.  At least what’s left of it. It’s now completely covered in debris  

And dust and crumbling parts of the ceiling. – Well and then we immediately come in the main   dining room. Wow.  – And actually, I mean have a look, Mo. This is absolutely stunning.  Wow. – The tile work is just so well done. 

Dust is crazy too. – Yeah, yeah, yeah, thick layers of dust.  Wow. – Yeah, beautiful, right, the pattern?  I think this place has the most beautiful tile  work I’ve ever seen in any abandoned place.  – True, true. Because all the tiles are also different. 

You can also see them on the ground over here. A huge rug in the middle.  – Yeah. Watch your step, man.  Have you seen the ceiling? – Yeah, it’s beautiful, right?  It’s like I’m in Italy or something. – You can tell the decay is doing   its job but still it’s— Beautiful moldings and  

Plaster work on the ceiling. Absolutely breathtaking.  The tiles are also continuing all over the walls. – Unreal.  Yeah, bro. Well and actually—  We have an inside building cabinet over here.  Whoa. – Still the plates and the glasses left.  Damn. It’s so crazy like,  

I don’t know about the last date, but I did  find a date from 1993 in a newspaper so far.  And I also found some old  invoices of a woman named Donia. – Okay. Donia Martinez  – Alright, alright, well I seen that much  names actually so it was from a woman then. 

Most likely the woman was the last resident. – Look, it’s quite cool that   this is also just left. You would not save that.  I really can’t believe how decayed this place is. – Yeah, bro.  Unreal, right? It is quite unreal.  You can tell that nobody’s maintaining it. 

And it’s actually for sale but  the cost to renovate it will be   probably prohibited for most people here. – And there is not even a number on the,   on the for-sale sign. Yeah.  What I actually like is that the tile pattern  is even coming back over here in the design— 

– True, true. Of the cupboard.  Damn. Well actually over here,   we have the main stair hall. And talking about tile work,   this place is absolutely a marvelous beauty. Got a lot of natural morning sun coming through   those beautiful colored glass windows. You cannot even properly see it from  

Here since the sun is so bright. And somehow also this broken   sink ended up on the floor. – It’s quite strange, right?  For a broken sink. A different tile work again.  So special. – Also different colors.  The bicycle over there. You can tell that this used to be such  

A grand property back in its heyday. – Oh yeah, yeah.  Probably from a count or at  least definitely a noble person.  – A noble person, yeah, yeah. The facade is also absolutely stunning.  That’s actually the newspaper I was talking about. – Yeah.  Dating ’93. – 1993 

Over here are also some very  old checks from the bank.  Actually from a city in the north of Spain  and as you can see, Señora Donia Martinez.  – Okay, okay. But I couldn’t find a year on it.  No, there is no year. Actually bro over here on the staircase,  

It’s just still a very old photo. – Should be her, right?  I think it is definitely the couple. Donia together with her husband sitting   somewhere which looks like this town. – Looks like it. Still an old bicycle. – This one really catches me.  Like, the thing is just standing over here. Just chilling. 

– Yeah, man. Wow.  Check out the tiles over here on the side too. – Oh they have the same pattern as the dining   room actually. Exactly.  Then at the bottom, they again spent  attention to details in the tile work.  Well also the woodwork over here actually. This place is really a masterpiece. 

Damn. – Look at the tiles over here, different.  Yeah. Again, they’re different from each other.  We’ve got plenty more bank  checks on the ground here.  Wondering why they’re all scattered around  if you’re trying to sell this property.  – Yeah. Like those are private   documents of the former family. – Again, the same name. 

It’s Legando. Legando Martinez and this is from 1937.  Damn. It’s almost a century ago.  – Yeah, man. Yeah, too much   personal documents, not gonna pan too, too much. Well, we have a little space right underneath the   staircase but no basement or something, right? – No, it’s in Spain. 

There are no basements over here. You remember that?  That they usually don’t have these big basements. Yeah, and if it’s a basement, it’s mostly like a   shed bar like you see in Portugal. – Exactly, exactly.  Alright. I think this was   like a side room. – Yeah. 

Next to the main entrance but what it was  exactly used for, I can’t really tell.  – Not sure about that, man. Maybe just to hang up some clothes and jackets.  – Well, then we have the  suitcase right over there.  Is there still something inside? – No, it’s closed, man. 

As you can tell that there is nothing inside. It’s broken, like completely broken.  Some more newspapers, but  they are all completely vague.  Yeah, there is so much paperwork in here as well. – Yeah. Well— Now we have the main hallway, right?  – Yeah, man. This is the main hallway. 

And over here you can also  tell, again the same pattern.  Wow. – But you know what it like, inspires me most?  Ceiling. That’s crazy.  That is really close to collapsing anytime soon. Also look at the glass doors behind   you. – Yeah.  Wow, such a grand entrance. – Mhm. 

Into a beautiful historical home. Tiles on the ground as well.  Detail is spent through every inch of space. – Yeah, man.  Same for the door posts, very unique. – Well, alright.  Yeah, Mo. Let’s walk in.  Damn. This is a beautiful room.  Wow. Actually really like how yellowish it’s looking  

Through that yellow tinted glass over there. – Mhm.  Have a look at the furniture. – And over here you have the green walls again.  And an upright piano. – Yeah, man.  It’s from? Erard  – Erard French brand, one of the biggest ones. 

A friend of ours looked this one  up and it came from the 1800s.  Wow. You can imagine how old an age structure   is that we are exploring right now. – Yeah, yeah, yeah.  Well, test. Yeah, let’s give it a shot.  That one is actually still quite good, bro. – Yeah, yeah. 

I wasn’t expecting that since it’s just  covered by crumbling pieces of the ceiling.  – Me neither, me neither. Absolutely not, man.  But have a look how faded— – That painting is. And distorted that painting is, yeah. – Unreal, right?  I don’t think, well some decorations. This is such a wonderful and unique  

Piece of furniture. A priceless antique.  – Oh yeah for sure. I can open up this one.  You can tell. Look at the cobwebs.  Hasn’t been opened for a long time. It’s crazy that everything is covered   in debris, cobwebs, and dust. – And look at the mirror.  Actually quite nicely matching. – Yeah. 

With that other piece of furniture. – Exactly, exactly.  I actually think that this was the foyer of the  house where they would receive the guests and then  somebody would be playing  a nice song on the piano.  People who get comfortable would be invited  and eventually they were let to the dining  

Room for a nice dinner.  – Okay. Or lunch.  – Or lunch, that definitely could be true, man. 1928  Whoa. – These are proper old.  Yeah, these are proper old, man. Can you show the cover once more?  El Perpetuo Socorro A religious book.  – Yeah, religion. From Madrid. 

– Well, actually I’m curious  what is inside of here>  What should this be? Careful, yeah.  I think there actually used to be porcelain cups. – Yeah.  And stuff inside to actually serve. – Mhm.  The guests when they were  welcomed over here to the foyer. 

– I don’t think for decoration or something  but I do think you’re right about that, man.  Well then we can continue. Here, we actually have another   pattern. Wow.  It’s crazy, the variety and tile work. – And even in the toilet there is also   another pattern. It’s crazy to  

Even spend time for details in the toilet. And the little corner, washing table over here. – Exactly, exactly. Well and then we can move up   to the kitchen part I think. Damn this is crazy, bro.  If you can shine a light. – It’s all electric connections. 

Yeah, and know it’s in cathodes. – Mhm.  One of the most primitive techniques they  used for modern electricity nowadays.  That’s crazy that they also have  this little window over here.  Since the dishes would actually  go from the cook that was  

Standing here to from the chef to the maid and then eventually right to the dining room here.  – Directly into the dining room. So you can tell it was a   noble family living in here, man. Well, and then we stand in the kitchen.  And yeah, you can tell. Over there the old furnace. 

Which might even be one of the  oldest ovens I’ve ever seen.  – What does it say, Souto? Yeah.  That’s actually a city. – Okay, okay.  So probably where it’s made. – Yep, the old sink.  Yeah, you can definitely tell that  people used to cook here for them.  Damn. 

And you know what I do think is  the most beautiful thing here?  This Cuba, like Cuban cigar box. So these were, this was one of the boxes for real.  Still a spider alive inside. – Really?  Yeah, right there, very tiny one. – Nice. 

Yeah well and over here you can tell. That’s of course, decay but—  Used to be food storage, right? – Exactly, exactly.  But it’s quite empty right now. Okay so heading our way upstairs and   take a look at the carpet pattern over here. Let’s follow this rack leaning upstairs and  

It’s actually one of my favorite  staircases and stairhalls that I’ve  ever seen in Spain to be honest, bro. – Yeah.  It’s beautiful, right? Also with the colored glass.  Yeah right now you can see it better.  It’s very unique. – Yeah.  Well, that’s beautiful, man. I mean—

You can lead the way because  it’s quite dark in the rooms.  – Yep. Actually before entering,   check out that door already. Isn’t that—  – Unreal, right? Unreal.  Angels, a bowl with fruits. It’s been painted.  Glass paint on these tiny windows. – Well then I’m gonna lead the way. 

And actually like we said, it will be  more walkthrough cause it’s just a bed.  Actually the bed where you laid. Yeah.  I actually laid down in this. I was sad at first because I   thought no mattresses in the beds in  this place so it’s gonna not be very 

Comfortable, but it wasn’t actually too bad. But this is crazy.  Have you ever seen the glass peeling of a mirror? – No.  Like this? No, no, I haven’t.  That’s a crazy consequence  of humidity for a long time.  – Yeah, man. Is there something inside?  Well there is actually some confiture. – Nice. 

And it’s expired in 2030, December. That’s strange because then this place   would only be abandoned for 10 years. – That’s, that’s unreal.  No, that’s not true, man. I think it can be true but,   but the last years it already needed  like maintenance and was already a little 

Bit decaying here and there you know. – Could be, could be, man.  Once more, this marvelous staircase. – Alright.  Well, and walking in this room. One person bed over here.  – Yep. You can tell how old the beds   are by the metal frames you know. Actually very old. 

– Yeah. It’s proper old, man.  Bro check out the ceiling once again. – It’s gone, it’s like completely gone.  Yeah. It’s gonna fall on our head any time.  – Yeah. Check out the door post again as well. Actually matching with what we’ve seen. – Before, right?  Yeah. In the main hallway. 

– Yeah, man. Alright, on your lead, man.  There is just this chair  in the middle of the room.  Yeah, this chair just chilling. – Yeah, ceiling is still coming down.  Actually all the doors have  been painted over here.  – Yeah, yeah, yeah. Over here you can actually see  

It very nice in the natural light. – All with the same pattern.  And this is a quite unique design actually.  This is downstairs. This is the toilet, right in this box.  It’s so strange, who made this. – Yeah, yeah, yeah.  I’ve never seen that. – Me neither, me neither. 

I was also thinking like that. That’s something unique.  Another bedroom. – Also this small child bed, right?  Yeah, little baby crib. – The baby crib, yeah.  Well, continuing. Maybe this one.  We might go take the other side. Since I closed that door for a picture   and it was quite stuck. – Alright, alright. 

Well, whoa, whoa, whoa. Look at this pattern.  Oh nice. So I think this was actually like   a children’s bedroom or something. – I do think so, man.  Given there is like a baby  crib and also two little beds.  – Decoration was important for them. I mean even on the bathroom, they had a  

Different pattern. Whoa.  And that decay is actually unbelievable. – Yeah true, right?  That’s no paint, that’s   actually literal moss growing there. – Is there still something inside?  No. – No.  Most of the things are emptied out. So captivating.

See how this can decay, you know. – Like moss and the ceiling is just gone.  Decay in this bathroom is just perfect. – Yeah, true that, true that.  I had to make a picture of it as well. – Yeah.  Well and then we actually follow a  lead into the bedroom you just said. 

Well instantly a chest over here. Maybe we can tease them a little bit by opening   that first before showing the bedroom. – Paperwork, actually.  1970 – Damn, some old paperwork, man.  Also a lot of old notes, scriptures. Look at those old letters.  This one is from 1887. – Long ago, man. 

Look at the calligraphy. They were able to   write so beautiful back then. It was actually like a profession,   like a job as well. – Yeah, true, true.  Wow. – Was training after training, honestly.  So unique. – Yeah, it’s very unique. 

It’s actually for the woman, Donia. So given that Donia lived in 1887, she was   definitely not the last resident of this place. – No, no.  She was a generation before that. – Like, original owner of the property, I think.  Now we have the master bedroom. – Yep. 

Again, a beautiful ceiling  with a blue pattern as well.  Wow. – Vanity over here.  I do think there used to be a sink in it.  Yeah. I think so too.  I think that sink actually used to be in there. – Yeah.  That one over there. And we have some, I think it’s colónia. 

Yeah, most likely. It’s very vintage.  Very vintage. – Yeah.  Some perfume. – And then   this was the master bed. Check out this over here. – Yeah, also beautiful, right?  Crazy how it’s just deteriorating. – I also really like this one, man.  I think I’ve never seen this. – No, no. 

And the reason why is because of this. I mean I can literally look at myself.  And I can see from so much perspective. The nice thing is that you could   also close this again. – Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.  So yeah, we’re not gonna try but  you could really properly close it. 

Damn, Mo, my hair still looks good. For sure.  – That’s the same one again, Rosilina. Wow.  It’s some very old bottle. Actually one of the most beautiful   makeup tables I’ve ever seen. – Yeah.  Being an antique one. – Well—  Prayers chair. – Prayers chair and some clothes also left. 

And we have a big wardrobe. Oh yeah.  There is some, I think blanket sheets. Some hangers only left but nothing more.  Yeah only cloth hooks. – Alright.  No, only clothes hooks again. Well then—  Let’s see the other way, bro. – Yeah. 

And then we’re already heading to the final  floor of this gloriously historical mansion.  Honestly it’s not very spectacular.  It’s just an attic with some storage  to store some additional stuff.  But before we’re heading there, there’s actually  this old map of the region with some names.  Valencia, Cilenca, Ciudad Real. – Nice. 

Different provinces and parts. – Yeah, yeah, yeah.  Of Spain. Check this out.  The woodwork again. – Very unique, right?  Truly. Also if you look down right now.  It’s crazy, right? – Yeah, it’s very crazy. What a grand staircase. – Some old—  Drawings of a child. – Drawings of a child, man. 

And a game. – What is   it for a game? I don’t know.  I think it’s actually what we call [ __ ] – Yeah, yeah, yeah, it is, it is, it is.  But then a very vintage. – Yeah, very vintage version of it. 

There you can actually see  how old that game already is.  Wow look this is actually a notebook from  school, from one of the, the children.  This place still has so much  well preserved history of—  – Yeah, of the people that lived here. Centuries.  Centuries ago. – That’s cool, right? 

That’s very cool. It is.  Alright, got to be low over here. I think this was just, yeah, I don’t know   maybe they did some laundry here. – Yeah, I do think so.  Some blueprints. Yeah, it actually looks like   it’s from something mechanical. – Yeah, mechanicals, exactly. 

Look at this. It’s part of an old model plane.  – It’s part of an old model plane, yeah. The wings.  – Isn’t it the, the, yeah the terror  fighter, like the dark fighter plane.  The Terror Military Fighter Model made in England. – Yep, exactly. 

I was thinking because these, these  buttons, they are from the UK.  Like from the [ __ ] – Maybe the box of it?  I don’t know what it is. It’s not the box of that   but— – Damn.  Honestly don’t know. – Well, close it up again. 

And continue to the final room, man. – Well—  Look, how decayed this can of Coca-Cola is. – Oh yeah.  It’s a proper old one as well.  Wondering what this thing over here is. – Yeah I’m not quite sure actually what it is.

Actually think it used to have a rope. I think it was something for   a child honestly. – Also a toy, right?  I think so. Wow.  So well preserved, very vintage tins. – Yeah, yeah.  Vegetables from Murcia, Spain. Peaches in syrup.  Crazy, man. – Yeah,  

And over here you can see it’s just some  storage of their beds and a suitcase again.  Actually gonna head back here. – It’s quite narrow, man.  It is. – Really need to crawl.  Well luckily we’re not extremely tall people. – No, no, luckily. 

Cause then it would, yeah, be quite a pain  to actually explore this attic but we did it.  And we did not only explore this attic but we  equally explored a glorious mansion in Spain   with a lot of history.  Now if you enjoyed it guys, this little  bonus episode in Spain and our effort  

Trying this again, cause that definitely takes some guts.  – Yeah, yeah, I mean if, if we got seen here again  then policía local wouldn’t be that friendly.  Nah. They wouldn’t be that   cooperative and understanding. Well yeah.  Then hit the thumbs up button,  subscribe to the channel right  

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And then as always, Remon and I will see you on  another video, who knows where in this world.  Thanks for watching once again. And we will see you at the next one.  Ciao.

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Let’s embark on a journey through time, as we venture into the illustrious tapestry of a late 19th-century Neo-baroque estate nestled in Spain’s embrace. This eclectic mansion, a testament to opulence, spans two floors adorned with soaring ceilings and a graceful staircase that unites its splendor.
A masterpiece of rococo revival, its walls are adorned by Art Deco elegance through ornate tiles. Once the cherished haven of Legando and Donia Martinez, relics of their legacy linger in the form of ancient bank bills strewn within.
Yet, solitude now blankets this grandeur, frozen in silence since December 2013—the last expiration of food still left inside. Over the ensuing decade, neglect and nature have marred this once-vibrant Spanish abode, its allure awaiting resurrection for a mere half-million-dollar investment, a daunting prospect amidst decay’s relentless advance.

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39 Comments

  1. Buongiorno Maureno e Remon
    Che stupendo palazzo !!
    Meraviglioso le piastrelle i mobili tutto è stupendo un vero peccato che vada in rovina 😢
    Grazie di questa bellissima e ricca esplorazione siete fantastici ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  2. Hey Maureno, wonderful mansion, you could explore together with Remon somewhere in Spain. I especially loved the absolutely beautiful tiles with the elaborate decoration in a very pure art nouveau style. I was also surprised to see some beautiful furniture in some rooms of that grand mansion, which show very distinctive art nouveau features.
    I am so very glad, you could master that tricky challenging situation with the police!
    Peace and kindest regards.

  3. Hello hello!!! 🤴❤🤴❤
    Nothing better than ending this amazing series with this amazing video 😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥 I never saw a house with that variety of tiles, almost in each room different styles! And each style prettier than the other! Love them all 😍 And the ceilings as well are really beautiful and artistic. I am sure this place was incredible back in the days. Curious to know where you will take us in the next series, waiting for it!!! Thanks for this great Portugal series that i really enjoy. See you in the next country! Bye ❤

  4. Please be careful. You are my favorite channel,

    and I really appreciate your hard work

    I wrote a Game story about a game in abandoned places

    & your videos have been a huge inspiration to me

    Thank you so much 😊

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  6. You guys really went out of your way to show this beautiful place. The run in with the police and you come back and you get in. That shows us what you would do to make this happen. GOD BLESS YOU BOTH FOR THE AMAZING JOB YOU DO!!

  7. Hello EXPLOMO happy to see you grow your Chanel here in YT I've been your fan sinced then Hopefully you reached another milestone 500k subscribers will happy if you reached that and so on…Take care always❤️

  8. Very interesting adventure of your journey to explore this place, Love the palace and the tiles work is so beautiful, beautiful architecture , the tall ceilings made the place look so big, it must cost a lot of money to maintain this place, sad to see it got abandoned, thank you for sharing,

  9. What a beautiful mansion. I loved the staircase and the antique furniture. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Stay safe 👌 👍 🙏 ❤ ❤ in your travels.

  10. A very beautiful feel good place, too bad decay is taking such a hold that the structure is very soon beyond any possible saving, very sad!

  11. I wonder who told you this mansion is Neo-Baroque. Are you talking about the facade not shown in the video? Neo-Baroque is a wildly exuberant, eclectic, meticulous style affiliated to Second Empire's (19th century). This mansion is too stylistically pared down to be really labelled that.

    The tiling isn't Art Deco. It's not Rococo either as Rococo is more like a late stage of Baroque style (18th century). It's Art Nouveau (20th century). Art Nouveau emphasizes the aesthetics of curves, it's somewhat of a movement cousin to Rococo, but divorced from Baroque in spirit as it's a figurative style with modernity in mind. In comparison, Art Deco is more minimalist and reliant on rectilinear geometry.

    I know, most of you will say "who cares". Well, I do since it's my main center of interest while watching urban exploration videos. I am just pointing that out to those who really look for more accurate description. I am not faulting you, as drawing distinctions between all these art movements is really difficult, sometimes.

  12. Hermosa mansión. Me encantan sus pisos y paredes. Todo su mobiliario es de un excelente gusto. Pensé que estaría a la venta por más de 1 M de euros. Me sorprendió que su valor sea menor de 500000 euros. Ojalá encuentre pronto su dueño y la vuelva a su esplendor.

  13. Don't you know Spanish? I love your channel, beautiful mansions and houses… I have seen some of your videos with subtitles but seeing the lyrics distracted me from contemplating the wonderfulness of the houses… Blessings friend 👍😍 how perfect it would be if you had these same ones videos on another channel but in Spanish

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