I know you’ve been waiting to see the videos from my recent trip to Europe, and I’m excited to finally share the first video from the journey! What’s coming next? I explored Italy, Switzerland, more of France, and even traveled to Ukraine to document the war. Thank you all so much for your continued love and support. It means the world to me. And as always- stay off the beaten path! 🛤👣
@DavidNiehaus20Ай бұрын
JeremyXplores would you fufill my suggestion by visiting a abandoned farm and see if you can find a john deere unstyled model a in good condition please and you are the sweetest lovilest guy on youtube
@vilena_chimientiАй бұрын
Merry Christmas, Jeremy! Greetings from Kharkiv, Ukraine! I've been watching your videos for years already, and it's absolutely amazing to know, that you visited my country! 🤩
@kayk3756Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Jeremy 🎄🙏
@diannaschmidt6545Ай бұрын
@JeremyXplores 🏰Subscribed. Thank you for this video. Loved that you started on the top floor. Safe travels, friend.
@lilicer04Ай бұрын
Thanks for being so respectful with all the places you go. I've been following you for a little bit over a year and love your videos. I went to France past summer and love the architecture and all the history behind those walls. Thanks again and I will keeping an eye on the next video
@tinamcdonough9910Ай бұрын
What you called a jewellery box is a portable writing slope, the chandelier cover is a canopy to go above a bed and would have held curtains, the suit case is a mans travelling personal washing and grooming kit. What a fantastic Chateau, such a shame it hasnt been snapped up and renovated.
@lorigarza9971Ай бұрын
Or at least preserved. Turn it into a museum. Such a waste.
@Lilly-er2sw27 күн бұрын
@@lorigarza9971No money to renovate is my guess. It would cost an absolute fortune to renovate this Chateaux.
@Christine_JАй бұрын
It always breaks my heart to see the beautiful antiques and family items that are left behind. It just goes to show you how true the statement “you can’t take it with you” is.
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Yeah, it really hits you seeing all those antiques and personal treasures just left behind like that. It’s walking through someone’s life frozen in time. It makes you think about what really matters in the end- not the stuff we collect, but the memories we make and the people we share them with. Places like this are beautiful, but also a little sad... like they’re holding on to stories that no one’s around to tell anymore. At the end of the day, you can’t take it with you.
@Christine_JАй бұрын
@ You are so right. I love your videos because of how you respect and appreciate everything, as well as take the time to look at the details and all the little things. What struck me was the lack of vandalism, if any, compared to some abandoned buildings. It seemed to be primarily natural decay. You know which video of yours I still think about? The one with the kitten crying. The lady had passed, I’m pretty sure had a son that had been in the military, but it was the kitten that got to me. 🙄 I’ll always prefer animals to people I guess. Thanks for a great video and I’m looking forward to the next!
@sannulinenАй бұрын
At the same time amazing castle and gorgeous furniture and artifacts, but the atmosphere is heavy and depressing...sad to see everything left behind.
@Nylon_riotАй бұрын
Unfortunately families do disappear. My son is the last of his father's side, if he doesn't have kids, that's it. Especially with well to do families who have fewer kids. Though I don't understand how this place received and lost historical status. A church organization may be interested in a lot of these artifacts. There are some painfully beautiful and valuable items here.
@RamonaNilx9ecАй бұрын
Woooow
@Sandjan9029 күн бұрын
This castle is just stunning! It is so amazing to see all the treasures just left behind, and also so refreshing to see no vandalism. Anywhere else this place would be trashed and nothing left behind. The wind whistling through just adds to the atmosphere of the castle. You have done a beautiful job documenting this castle! Watching from Ontario, Canada.
@mrsamos312Ай бұрын
It breaks my heart seeing such beauty crumble away. It does bring a lot of emotions when you care deeply about these kinds of homes/places. Brings tears to my eyes.
@nitatucker7628Ай бұрын
Terrific video! The China cup in the little washroom closet with the Rouen mark on bottom..i researched and it seems to possibly have been made in the 17th century..!! Rouen stopped making that porcelain after the 1700s.. what a great historical piece for a museum.. thank you so much for the explore!❤
@johnvonundzu217029 күн бұрын
The mark is for Jules Vieillard s factory at Bordeaux "JVB". Confusingly enough, Rouen is the name of the pattern. These pieces date to 1845-95. They are not very valuable.
@ninamoshaАй бұрын
I'm near to speechless! There are not enough words for me to even try to explain the emotion this castle brings out in me personally. Exquisitely medieval? There is an abundance of beauty in this place. The wallpaper in the purple room (makes me want to say deeply lavender because the word purple isn't good enough) The iris wallpaper is stunning. Equally stunning is the blue wallpaper. I loved your intro that gives insight to this place and allows us to see the timeless essence of it. Indeed, the artifacts and the paintings in this place belong in a museum it just makes me cringe to see it rotting away. But still, it's in fabulous condition for the ages. You really had us on our seats edge walking along with you in this explore. And yes, I can't end this comment without mentioning the kill room. Yes, it seems barbaric certainly not my cup of tea but it's a room of statis for the times and the royals gathered to arrange these hunts and it was very dangerous they didn't always come out the winner many royals even Kings were killed during this political affair while hunting the animal often had the last say. It's part of history that tells us a lot about the statis of the individuals that lived here. I thoroughly enjoyed this explore and I welcome you back your viewers have missed you! Bravo' Bravo" for such a grand entrance.
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
It’s crazy how a place like this can pull so many emotions out of you, right? It’s like every room has its own story, and even in its decay, it still feels alive somehow. I totally get what you mean about the purple room. The iris wallpaper and the blue walls too... just incredible details that make you wonder what it must’ve looked like when it was full of life. And the kill room.. definitely not easy on the eyes, but it’s one of those parts of history that reminds you how different life used to be. Hunting back then wasn’t just about sport- it was about status, survival, and even politics, and sometimes the animals won. It’s intense, but it tells you a lot about the people who lived here. I’m with you on the artifacts and paintings- they really do belong in a museum. At the same time, there’s something about them being left here, like they’re still guarding the past in some strange way. I’m so glad you enjoyed this one. It was definitely one of those places that just sticks with you long after leaving. Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to share your thoughts. It really means a lot!
@philippedouaumont724229 күн бұрын
Comment n'y a-t'il pas d'héritier, comment la commune ne s'en occupe pas? Et l'histoire se termine sans la cause de cet abandon.....en France, on ne construit pas on efface la mémoire.....😢
@amybarb25Ай бұрын
I’ll bet this home has a lot of secret rooms in it behind hidden doors. What a great explore.
@Kat-ur7xmАй бұрын
The very best exploration I've ever seen! The furniture and all the artifacts are priceless. It's sad this kind of history is left to rot. Thanks Jeremy. Merry Christmas.
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed this exploration. It’s wild to see so many artifacts and pieces of history just frozen in time like that- it really does feel priceless. At the same time, it’s heartbreaking to see it slowly decaying. I appreciate you watching and supporting the channel. There’s so much more to come from this trip, so stay tuned!
@NativebeautysАй бұрын
The most amazing thing about Jeremy is that he tells you the history of the forgotten homes and makes you feel part of the story. His voice is soothing and strong all wrapped into one. He is incredible and I enjoy every story he tells us.😍There is no one better than Jeremy when it comes to abandoned homes.
@linafrandin864129 күн бұрын
I am at a loss for words Jeremy, I think I saw Bankz with you, somewhere. Truly, sadly, deeply, the most unremarkable place I have ever seen. The marvelous furnishings, the art, the life left!!! My gosh, even the fabrics took my breath away! The way you have described this place, I swear I could smell it. The wind, the history...if it weren't for you and your team, none of us could ever possibly see this. Your life is truly Blessed, and I feel I would give a year of my life to be in yours for 1 week my friend! Praying for you all safe travels, I am immensely grateful to see this. (I'm going to watch it again) The porcelain pedestal sinks...I could go ON. 🥰
@tammybusseАй бұрын
Wow! I didn't want this video to end. This place is so beautiful. I'm in love with the blue room, that blue wallpaper was stunning! Thanks so much for exploring this place. I could have watched all day! ❤❤❤
@barbarasimpson61884 күн бұрын
I recently discovered your videos and I'm catching up on watching them. The way you go through the history and the house makes me really get a feel for the people who lived there. I grew up in an old house built around 1900. There's so much I could tell you about these places. Indoor plumbing was not a common thing and many bathrooms were added on in later years, sometimes in odd places. Also I was told by my elders that houses were taxed by the number of rooms they had and closets were considered rooms! Hense the wardrobes and hidden closets. And now that you are exploring such an old place, keep in mind that the children might have had a live in nanny or governess, and that she would have had a room in the house also. Keep up the good work!
@evnthr1zn23 күн бұрын
I recently discovered your channel. I want to tell you that you seem to be a class act, Jeremy. You don’t try and embellish your documentation with “supernatural happenings” that other explorers try to employ. I’m not a superstitious person by nature, and while I don’t want to invalidate anyone’s personal experiences, I just recently became fed up with other explorers always trying to throw that in. You also have an elegance to your visual documenting technique. Thank you for the content.
@sandiscuriousthingsАй бұрын
20:34 the stuff that nightmares are made of. Hauntingly beautiful with the ceiling falling in, wallpaper hanging in shreds and the wind billowing through the room to remind you that the castle is no longer inhabitable...
@sandyoda9042Ай бұрын
This place can be saved, I see so many channels where people are renovating these old castles/chateau's. They should sell it cheap with all the artifacts so someone can restore it back to it's originality. Then they could turn it into a museum, weddings and rent out rooms. The stuff is already there. It is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen and I would of loved to been on a explore like this, I probably would have spent a week in there just looking through every nook and cranny. Thank you this was awesome to see!
@kathleencarter9739Ай бұрын
Sandy, I’m right with you there!!
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
I totally get what you’re saying, and I completely agree- it would be amazing to see a place like this brought back to life and restored to its former glory. The truth is with places like this that are privately owned, it really comes down to the owner's financial situation and whether they truly understand the value of these fragile historic sites. Restoring something this massive and intricate isn’t just about passion... it takes an enormous amount of money, time, and resources, and not everyone is in a position to take that on. That’s why so many of these places end up abandoned or in a state of limbo, even though they have so much potential. It’s definitely a bittersweet feeling walking through it... knowing how incredible it could be, but also seeing how much work it would take to save it. Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your thoughts!
@amandavaughn7036Ай бұрын
Chateau de Purnon is getting restored. I’ve been watching that channel for a long time now. There are about 95 rooms left to restore. The roof is almost done.
@sandyoda9042Ай бұрын
@amandavaughn7036 ❤️
@carolclark5776Ай бұрын
I saw the one where the woman from autralia restored one and decided to sell and at a loss
@thezoo3950Ай бұрын
You always tell their stories so eloquently. Thank you for taking care of these abandoned places and helping to preserve them. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
@ConnieGeldreich22Ай бұрын
Sadly, everything in this castle is just getting ruined. If they aren’t going to save the castle, they should save the artifacts inside. Sell them to museums or auction them off to collectors who would care for them. Super interesting video. Merry Christmas 🎄.
@JJMarie3509Ай бұрын
I agree💯! The French government ought to at least consider the historical value of the art and artifacts.❤
@JJMarie3509Ай бұрын
@ 💔 That’s sad. Some items might be of popular historic value, or family history. It’s sad that no one has the money to preserve or renovate.💔
@marigold75964 күн бұрын
This video was very interesting. So many rooms to see. I have to say, I absolutely hated the dead animal room. It was disgusting. Especially the heads being seated around the table 😖. It is also heart-wrenching to see family heirlooms wasting and going to decay. So sad there was no family to cherish the memories. I love that you set up the backstory of the family and the home. Thank you for sharing, Jeremy 😊
@Oldtimered23 күн бұрын
At 6:30 minutes, that jewelry box is actually a portable desk. DUDE! At 20:02 that room in it's day says Royalty, today? It's the ultimate fuel for nightmares. The shutters banging and the curtains in wind; plus the angle of your lens. Magnifique! Thank you for my insomnia.
@rhondasegars852525 күн бұрын
This is absolutely one of the best videos I have seen!! This castle really needs to be made into a museum! This video needs to be seen by someone who could do something about it. Thank you for sharing this tour of amazing!!
@janicesperry7780Ай бұрын
Wow what an amazing castle! So many treasures left behind. Great explore as always Jeremy. Glad to see you exploring again. You have been missed. Take care, stay safe and have a Happy New Year.
@GavrenАй бұрын
Amazing video and story telling man!
@johnkeisterelquattro255329 күн бұрын
I am so amazed at the items still in there!!! That place HAS to be guarded in some way. If it was just completely abandoned, there’s no way all those highly valuable antiques would still be sitting there. I am so glad the place IS under watch, just so we could see so many beautiful pieces, like the wooden jewelry box with the ivory or Pearl accents, whatever that was, in one location!! Just amazing Jeremy!! Thank you for sharing!
@johnkeisterelquattro255329 күн бұрын
Good Lord, I’m only 18 minutes in…. And I’ve already seen what could very well bring over a couple million dollars in furniture and glassware and chandeliers….. I’m absolutely mind blown!!!! Again Jeremy, THANK YOU for sharing!!
@RedWithBluEyesАй бұрын
Beautifúl! May I ask why when you see a window open you don't close it? It will help keep more elements out that will help destroy the house quicker. Like the window by the hat. One house we explored we closed windows to keep the rain out because it was destroying the floor and ceiling in the rooms below them. A trickle down effect
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
That’s a great question, and I totally get why it’s frustrating to see places like this so open to the elements. A lot of the windows in these old buildings are broken, with hardware that doesn’t work. Many were boarded up at some point, but over time, the boards either fell off or were removed. Unfortunately, without proper repairs or something like chicken wire, there’s no way to secure them properly... and as a visitor, I’m not legally allowed to make any changes. I completely agree that keeping the elements out would help slow the decay, but in the end it’s really up to the current owners to decide whether to preserve it or let time take its toll. Thanks so much for watching and for caring about these places!
@tommyromans7893Ай бұрын
THIS WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. I HAVE SEEN SEVERAL OLD CASTLE TOURS ONLINE BY OTHERS, BUT THIS ONE WAS GREAT. THANKS JEREMY!
@sandiscuriousthingsАй бұрын
1:04:30 I'm a reporter and I used to work in an office with printing equipment more than hundred years old. I would bet that someone living there was in the newspaper business. Because there was no easy way to save the printed information, newspapers would save stacks of editions and years exactly like this. They typewriters were to write on of course. It would be very interesting to find out if any of this can be verified, but it looks so familiar!!
@LindaChance-ju2inАй бұрын
Thank u so much for the wonderful tour. So beautiful but sad to see it in such disrepair. It should be saved. Loved the adventure from Texas.
@mamma_zootАй бұрын
Thank you so much for bringing us this gift! We would never otherwise get to see this magnificent castle and your gentle exploration is respectful as usual. I love the wonder you have for these places, it mirrors my own! Really looking forward to see what you have to share with us next. Happy Holidays! 🌟
@patsysoyars4435Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Jeremy. I got so excited when I got the notification for your video.
@lesliehollingsworth72558 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking your time showing us all the nooks and crannies of this beautiful castle. I loved it!
@patricianewton492229 күн бұрын
Incredible!!! Thank you for documenting this historic place.
@kathleencarter9739Ай бұрын
What a great castle! Thank you Jeramy, for opening up doors and drawers, I’m snoopy and what to see that too! Not a lot of cob webs either! Hate it when they show cob webs up close! Ick I would love to come buy this house and rescue it. Thank you for showing us. I’m binge watching you today!!
@brianfauteux7711Ай бұрын
Jeremy,I appreciate the research you do for all the houses etc you enter.
@amandapalmer7507Ай бұрын
I haven't watched one of your videos for a while, so it was liking coming home watching one after months. I love the history that radiates from literally everything that you see in there. I especially loved seeing the old typewriters and laundry crank. It just speaks to the history and lives lived there.
@FrankMartin-g4vАй бұрын
oh my goodness Jeremy that was just the best ever magical castle thank you so muchxxxhappy new yearxxxxxx
@Islandwoman9396Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Yes couldn’t wait to see your posting of the latest explore. Incredible! Sad to see this castle just left to rot with so many valuable,personal items ..Thank you for sharing what most of us will never see! Amazing! I appreciate your commitment to detail in an unhurried way…and the back story you give. 😊🙌🏻
@awaketotruth2008Ай бұрын
This was excellent Jeremy!! I so enjoyed every moment. Wow! Stunning and priceless. The historical opening you gave was awesome and intriguing. Thank you and Banks!!! Merry Christmas
@lauraa2877Ай бұрын
Can’t wait for this one! Merry Christmas 🎁🎄
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Merry Christmas!! I'm super excited about this one! It's hands down the best castle I've EVER explored! I hope you love it!
@victoriadodson6745Ай бұрын
So wonderful to see you Jeremy. I’ve missed you! Great explore. Thanks for bringing to us to see. Be safe. Blessings
@GabySilguera16 күн бұрын
Espectacular!!! Siempre deseo que alguien con sensibilidad artística y respeto por el pasado compre un lugar asi y lo restaure, devolviéndole su antiguo esplendor. Gracias por mostrarnos esto.
@sharonwashington815027 күн бұрын
One of the best abandoned buildings seen here on you tube. Great camera work and very good illustration indeed. Very well done.
@niciperrin1034Ай бұрын
Thanks
@katheyheath8611Ай бұрын
This castle is absolutely incredible! I so love your videos. I can’t wait to see more. If I had one dying wish I would want to go with you and explore one of these places. Stay safe Jere, and as always ; stay off the beaten path! ❤
@thetubeeleven11Ай бұрын
Love your videos BIG TIME! Amazing, incredible work!!!
@paulntpa1122Ай бұрын
Hey Jeremy, Tampa here. As always, you do not fail us with these explorations. Incredible video. The slaughter room is from American Horror, just a sad nightmare. I can't wait to see what you bring us in 2025. HAPPY NEW YEAR !
@50Street21Ай бұрын
This tour was incredible. Admire your respect and sensitivity to the property of others. Have just subscribed. Cheers! Darryl
@barbaramarkham4736Ай бұрын
Jeremy, another masterpiece video. You are brilliant! The music 🎵 was perfect. I loved the wind whistling through the windows. Sounded spooky which was perfect. I love that you point out so many artifacts etc. That set of blue glass in the red bedroom is likely worth a fortune. I love the history and historical pictures. I felt so bad for the original owner. So sad. That last mirror in the basement was made from a Horses Yoke. I send you love and thanks from B.C. Canada 🇨🇦 ♥️
@GeraldineMuellerАй бұрын
Merry Christmas-So glad to see you. What a present
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Merry Christmas to you too! 🎄 Thank you so much for watching-I'm really glad you enjoyed it. Your support means the world to me, and I hope you’re having an amazing holiday!
@Bluewaters2426 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. This had been a joy to watch. ✨ Happy New year everyone ✨🥂
@bbeck618Ай бұрын
Thank you Jeremy. This is another fine video. I so look forward to each of your videos.
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to me. I’m so glad you’re enjoying the videos, and I can’t wait to share more with you. Your support keeps me inspired-happy holidays!
@mm1bellaАй бұрын
This Castle is unbelievable. Thanks for showing this. MERRY CHRISTMAS🎄
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Right? It’s absolutely unreal! 🎄 Thanks so much for watching-Merry Christmas to you too!
@annanardo235814 күн бұрын
It's beautiful, and still has a lot to offer. It can become a new residence once again. Hope someone with the funds to restore it comes along soon. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😇😍😍😍😍😍
@patriciacammarata7036Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@tallshal4214Ай бұрын
Hi. Your videos are always a treat to watch and this one didn't disappoint, I savoured every minute. A genuine, bonafide time capsule. Looking forward to seeing Big B's take on it. Happy New Year🎉
@knutschie101Ай бұрын
Villeroy & Boch is a German company. The shown plates at 1:13:56 were made between 1964 and 2001. The series is called “Burgenland” and its design is inspired by the Austrian Burgenland. The big plate goes for about 12€, the serving bowl for 30€. The whole set with 84 pieces is worth around 1.500-1.900 €. The founders of Villeroy & Boch had descendants in France.
@kamijenkins420228 күн бұрын
My Goodness this is so beautiful. I wish I could see things like this in person. I live in North Carolina, and I have not been able to find anything like this. Thanks for sharing. I really appreciate being able to see this. Have a blessed day.
@patkilmurray470228 күн бұрын
Exquisite, the French had such style, amazing video, not sure if I'll ever see anywhere so beautiful, you made it so easy for us to imagine what life must have been like in the past. Truly enjoyable.
@nikkiluv25075 күн бұрын
I’m not usually wowed by the explorers I follow, but this one was absolutely amazing!
@carlashepherd9362Ай бұрын
I hate too see a gorgeous & historical castle left too decay before our eyes! So heartbreaking 💔! Awesome video as always! Merry Christmas Jeremy & everyone! ❤️😘✊🎄
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
I know, it really is heartbreaking to see places like this slowly fall apart. 💔 But I’m glad I could capture its beauty and share it with you! Thank you so much for watching. Merry Christmas to you too!
@GeraldineMuellerАй бұрын
I love that you put things back exactly
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Thank you so much! I always try to treat these places with the respect they deserve. It’s important to leave everything just as I found it so others can experience the same sense of wonder... kind of like a museum. I’m glad you noticed and appreciated that!
@janetxuereb3078Ай бұрын
Agree,he shows a lot of respect.
@tashalove13Ай бұрын
This is great, I have been waiting for an update on your videos.. Merry Christmas Jeremy🎄
@scarlette_rot3 күн бұрын
This is the coolest house I've ever seen, so incredible! The interior design and decor was straight out of my dreams. So beautifully classy and delightfully creepy.
@lorellisegura3121Ай бұрын
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas Jeremy. Such a beautiful castle. It's just sad to see such beautiful treasures go to rot and ruins. Love you loads, please be safe in all your travels. Until next....😊
@bethlarocca-pitts1073Ай бұрын
This is a truly amazing château. I’m so surprised so many things are still there. A couple of things you noticed and commented on though are recognizable to me. A couple of times you saw things that look like a crown or a small dome and wondered what they were. Google the phrase bed crown, and you will see them. They’re used to hang draperies around a bed kind of like a canopy. Another thing you saw was a small portable writing desk that you thought was a make up box. The green velvet sort of gives it away that the box was meant to hold pen and ink and paper. Also in the hunting room, which was outrageous!, You noticed what looked like a dog had mounted on the wall. I think that was a wolf, which would certainly have been hunted off the land. Fascinating stuff. Thanks for posting it.
@kathydishner7691Ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining. Terribly sad of such a loss of the past but maybe things will change since they’ve shared this story
@kathleen726Ай бұрын
Such a beautiful castle! So many details and belongings! Good to see you Jeremy! Stay safe!
@lanaabdullaАй бұрын
Absolutely speechless! You said to comment if we recognised the fine china, indeed it is Villeroy and Boch - since 1748… Still available in department stores, I collect pieces from the brand. The blue inc was transferred by hand from a fine paper to plate, an art I very much appreciate. Many thanks for this video @jeremyXplores
@GlennGuardaquiverАй бұрын
It's should be a museum so many beautiful very old stuff and the porcelains and paintings so gorgeous 😍
@smileecakesАй бұрын
Merry Christmas Jeremy! Amazing video! I look forward to seeing your upcoming explorations. Safe travels 🙂
@kimglass485128 күн бұрын
I would have LOVED to see the interior back in its hey day! Awesome find, Jeremy! I wonder if it was once owned by the Rothchild's! Thank u for bringing us along and Happy New Year!!
@jani7166Ай бұрын
What a beautiful find. Thanks for showing.🌹🇬🇧
@littleflowerpatriot8957Ай бұрын
I would love to purchase this estate and fully restore it. Make part of it a museum so people can visit and learn the history. I would also have this as a residence.
@amandadepersis22266 күн бұрын
You are so talented my friend. Your videos very entertaining! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@jeanettewhite2144Ай бұрын
Great video Jeremy. Thank you so much for sharing ❤
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Thanks so much!! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@ThroughHisEyes444Ай бұрын
Thank you Jeremy- amazing exploration..Merry Christmas 😊
@GintyFelix26 күн бұрын
El gobierno debe de crear una organizacion donde se tome de inmediato el cuidado de esas hermosas joyas historicas..
@desidimitrova8216Ай бұрын
Posto meraviglioso ! Bellissimo video ,grazie !
@jaypeejayАй бұрын
Was waiting for that black cross above the bed to suddenly turn upside down and Jeremy to start sprinting for the stairs! Amazing video, thank you for preserving a place like this on video.
@karenclarke1778Ай бұрын
It’s amazing that the French people haven’t gone in and taken all those artifacts to resell them at the antiques fairs etc. How and why does all those amazing things remain in the castle? It would take whoever buys the castle millions and millions to restore it to its former glory, maybe in the new golden age, people will have the resources to restore old beautiful stately homes and castles 🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻 thank you so much for filming this and sharing it with all of us and thank you for the respect you showed for the families that lived there! I am definitely subscribed to your channel now! Can’t wait to see more like this! 🤩😍♥️😃
@chris7brookАй бұрын
Somebody's watching over the place, the neighbors or something ; the place has millions of dollars worth of artifacts in there perhaps tens of millions!!😮
@chris7brookАй бұрын
The old role of wallpaper is worth hundreds of dollars. People pay premium for old rolls of French wallpaper from the 17th 18th 19th century
@chris7brookАй бұрын
In the books alone holy moly, there's no telling what's in that place. It should be restored by the taxpayers of France or something
@romalacroix8162Ай бұрын
This home is so Amazing, To imagine everything at one time beautiful an new. 😢❤ GREAT VIDEO.
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Thank you so much! ❤ It really is amazing to imagine what this place must have been like in its prime-full of life and beauty. I’m glad I could share a glimpse of its story with you. So happy you enjoyed the video!
@romalacroix8162Ай бұрын
@JeremyXplores ,You're Welcome , I'm happy to see you back. 👍
@LornaMacLaughlinАй бұрын
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 Jeremy . Love your shows. Have you ever been in a home or building to explore, and ever felt like there is a presence or seen any apparitions? So many places you journey into are so old. I was just curious.
@BalliantАй бұрын
This is amazing!! Xx
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Thank you so much!! 😊 Glad you enjoyed it! xx
@MarenZiola9 күн бұрын
Hoffentlich bleibt es noch sehr lange erhalten.Ein besonders schönes Museum wunderschön und Geschichte.Vielen Dank für das tolle Video.
@Giselabarrientos12 күн бұрын
Watching this video hurts deeply. So much of the beautiness abandoned 😢
@karannina127 күн бұрын
i really enjoyed this trip in history...thank you...amazing
@cherylp960Ай бұрын
I am SO glad you came up in my feed again!! I lost you for a while and all the sudden you popped up again! You are by far the best explorer I've seen yet! I love how you do a history of the place and you really research it you don't just guess. This was an awesome explore! Amazing castle!! The dead animal rooms were sickening though!!! It reminded me of the Texas chainsaw massacre. All in all I'd say, Great job Jeremy!!!
@mopargm9329Ай бұрын
So heartbreaking to see this beauty abandoned. And those maroon and wood stairs with the maroon tapestry is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen😍 If i could live anywhere i wanted this would be my forever home❤ If i did an explore through here I'd honestly stay for the rest of my life restoring it and keeping it looking the same as it does just restored
@LadyP417GАй бұрын
That gentleman in the painting was a man who had something to do with building the titanic. Then after his wife passed, he and his daughter took the tragic trip.
@johnkeisterelquattro255329 күн бұрын
Oh man!!!! That needs to go to the titanic museum place!!!!!
@southernmomma246011 күн бұрын
What??? Really?? 😮😮
@MarieRaez-cj6kyАй бұрын
WOW! Jeremy this castle just stunning the antiques, its history and the artifacts. Such a beautiful time capsule You found a true Masterpiece, love the way you tell the story, you have the perfect voice for it. Merry Christmas 🎄 And thank you , can’t wait to see what you have for us in 2025
@JeremyXploresАй бұрын
Thank you so much!! I'm really glad you enjoyed this one. This place really is a masterpiece and such an incredible time capsule. The antiques, artifacts, and history all come together to tell a story that’s just unreal to step into. Also, I really appreciate the kind words about the storytelling and voice. It means a lot Merry Christmas 🎄 and thank you for being part of the journey. I’ve got so much more coming in 2025... more castles, abandoned mansions, and even a trip to Ukraine where I documented the war. Can’t wait to share it all with you!
@MarieRaez-cj6kyАй бұрын
@ can’t wait, all sounds very exciting. Take care
@judyyik8563Ай бұрын
Beautiful thank you for showing it. Stay safe. God bless you.🙏🏼
@Danielj1957Ай бұрын
Another great video and narration Jeremy. Enjoy the holidays!! 😊🎅🧑🎄
@SkyeBlaney1998Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas! Jeremy 🎄🎁 this video is Wonderful to see all the different stuff and the beauty of this amazing Castle. Have a wonderful day today and Merry Christmas again and a happy new year.
@peggys1140Ай бұрын
Best castle contents I’ve ever seen! Those mounted hunting “dogs” are wolves! 😂 Thank You, just beautiful!
@marcetor829028 күн бұрын
Sad to see a place of this beauty abandoned. Thank you for sharing your exploration. I like te feeling of your prresentation. Best wishes for New Year. Bonne Année. Cet endrtoit devrait être restauré et trransformé en musée ou chambres d'hôte, dans le style Relais & chateaux. A qui appartient il aujourd'hui ?
@Morita60825 күн бұрын
Excelente video gracias por transportarnos en el tiempo! 😍😍
@rachelvillarmino8364Ай бұрын
Hello, I love your videos. Now im doing a video marathon . Thank you for sharing
@X_theOracleАй бұрын
This was one of your best videos and more detailed and interesting than the one BigBanks did of the same location - his video was still cool and interesting, but that video focused too much on the macabre heads of the hunted animals, when the place has so much contrast in the other rooms to the bizarre slaughter room and animal heads. You showed the context of the story of the history of the place with the dates of animals, the newspapers dates etc, providing more of an understanding of what was happening over a 100 years ago in that unique place. It is really interesting how you point out fine details of things and show us what you see with your camera, giving the viewer a real sense of the amazing place you are in. Love both you and BigBanks, but Jeremy you really provide a deep poetic, cinematic and intriguing element to the abandoned places.
@Glosoli4Ай бұрын
I don’t like Big Banks. He never seems interested at all in the places he visits. I can’t stand to watch him anymore
@X_theOracleАй бұрын
@Glosoli4 i think you are right.
@laurielaurie8280Ай бұрын
Great exploration Jeremy! So many wonderful things in that castle!😃Merry Christmas!