Welcome back everybody to the Bros Of Decay. I'm Lesley and today we are making our 
way to another abandoned castle and   we are trying to find a way 
through these woods to this place. But it's very challenging actually because there 
used to be a road here that's now completely gone,   let's see if we can find a 
way somehow to this place. It's starting to rain again at this point, 
it's been very bad weather today in France   and I hope to get a glimpse 
of the castle in a moment. Oh my god! Look at this place, wow! Such a magnificent castle 
from the outside again... What a masterpiece, we see you on the inside. Imitates time it destroys everything 
slowly, it undermines, it wears always,   it decays and it does not wrench. Brace yourselves because what 
we are about to show you today   is something like you have never seen before 
and it's also something that should not exist. This fairytale-like castle found 
its origins in the 17th century,   a time when France was still 
ruled by kings and queens,   that said this used to be a residence of 
the former king of France, he used it as   his holiday home but he wasn't the best neighbor 
and that was until the township got furious at him   and they, as a result, invaded his place after 
which he never returned to this imminent beauty. Decades went by without 
anyone stepping foot inside,   this was until the family Larush decided to secure 
this place and save it from its forthcoming death. The family lived here for centuries and then 
left her fingerprints all over the place. The last resident was untitled madeleine, 
she passed away around the year 1990   and there was no one left after her to protect 
his beauty from its second round of abandonment. This is by far the most confounding place 
that we have ever explored on this channel,   let us go inside and show you the remains of 
what once used to be a place of greatness. Welcome back everybody to the Bros Of Decay,   I'm Lesley, and today I have another 
mesmerizing documentary to show you. I am inside of an 18th-century French castle, 
yes again another castle from the Bros Of Decay. And this week I must say it again it's the most 
mind-blowing and beautiful historical place   that I've ever been inside. I've said that many times 
but this one is truly true. I just told you the full story about this 
place for Madeleine living here as last person,   probably till around the year 1990-1991. So the place has been abandoned for 
more than 31 years at this point,   the decay is showing and I'm eager 
to take you around this place. Let's start off this episode 
I'm really excited for it and   yeah let me show you what 
this castle has to behold. I want to thank Martijn behind the camera 
of course for filming this place for me. His link will be in the description,   he's a dutch urbex YouTuber and 
check him out he deserves it as well. With that said let's start 
off, we're standing here today   in the office of the place and here the 
owners of the place conducted their business   they had a heavy industries 
business, it was called Laroche. It's just a family name it has 
a little acronym to it that I'm   not going to tell because I 
want to protect this place. The desk where these people conducted their 
business and of course, already we can see   religious symbols across coming back these 
people were very religious back in the day,   you see it always coming 
back throughout these places. These are depictions of ancient times,   photos of religious moments back in 
history, and also stories related to them. Okay, a bookshelf where all 
the documents are stored,   let me show you because, behind these 
doors that are a little bit concealed,   all the documents of the company 
LaRoche are stored, look at this! There is even some sort of scroll here wow! I want to show you! I don't of course want to reveal anything but 
this is a plot of land somewhere here in France   a division of a plot of land that they probably 
were wanting to buy or something like that. And I was just looking at these books over here, 
these encyclopedia books but they seem very fake. What?? A concealed compartment, no way! All their 
paperwork and junk that could just hide   behind here look at these newspapers 
from back in the day, how cool is that? I'm looking for a date this one is from 1956 
very interesting! We can close that backup! Oh almost hit my head there of course all 
these ones are these hidden compartments. A sword! Wow, this thing is probably worth 
thousands of euros just left behind here,   gathering rust and dust over the years. And on this side of the wall, there are even 
more of these swords small ones, big ones,   sables, stabbers all these different kinds 
of swords that they collected over the years. Here in this room we also have a 
chaise long a very unique French   couch as you could call it, where the people 
could rest after a very busy day of work. I can still see the owner 
of the place laying here,   after a very mind-boggling day of 
work, just resting a little bit. A fantastic fireplace is also in this room   with a mirror above it and beautiful 
crown molding all over the ceilings. I just love how rooms like these are 
designed and right here behind you,   we have another desk and this one 
is actually way more interesting,   we have a few typewriters things that we don't 
see anymore these days very fascinating machines   from back in the day, some of my viewers 
might even have worked still with them. A few items here another typewriter, 
Underwood one that I see regularly   some binoculars to watch over the 
fields that surround the castle. These people were lovers of hunting, so we're 
gonna see it as well throughout this place   and it's just crazy. This was a lighter wow I think you would put the 
oil inside of here very interesting piece, okay   this side I'm going to skip. A secretary desk as well to this side 
but again some binoculars on there,   his hunting heritage coming back. These people love their hidden compartments we 
can see a book here with a hidden compartment in   it we could store valuables without the general 
public knowing it, love it totally love it! Even some medals here on the wall 
these people were very influential   so they also got medals throughout their life wow! Wonderful and then let's open up these grand 
mirror doors into the remainder of the castle. And here we walk straight into the piano room,   a very important room that you always see in a 
French castle, a french castle without a piano   is not a true French castle you can look through 
all my videos where I filmed an abandoned castle   and I don't think I can remember 
one without a piano and mostly these   pianos are wing pianos, they are the grandest 
and the chicest pianos that you could acquire. It functions still a little 
bit what a fascinating piece! Just have a look around this room! I'm just taking it in and I've 
already been inside of this place for   six hours right now and I can't get enough of it. I think back in the day there 
used to be a way bigger mirror   behind here, but now it's just 
this small gold-plated mirror   with a Maria statue in front of it, you can see 
the outline of the former mirror here on a wall. And behind it,   this was the oldest wallpaper that they had in 
the castle with these crests on there, fascinating   a marble fireplace underneath with still some 
blocks of wood from back in the day, wow! Come have a look over here! This is an ivory horn I 
think of some sort of animal,   it could have also been a tooth of an elephant,   totally made of ivory with these carvings in 
there and underneath we have these pictures   of these women, this is probably a painted one 
and this is a true picture of this lovely lady. Even some music notes left here 
on this table, what do they say? [Lesley speaks French] And what I'm going to show you right now is just 
mind-blowing and this makes this castle for me the   most amazing one that I've ever explored, let's 
venture through these doors into the hunting room. Show the people what we are seeing! Over the generations that these people 
had this castle, they probably collected   all these animal heads and it's 
just a fascinating sight to behold. I'm not an advocate of hunting,   I think it's okay but it's also not good 
but let the people do what they want to do. So let's just have a look 
around this room and show you   what's left behind in here, 
because it's pretty special! First off, we have just a wall with 
deer hats, small ones, and big ones,   you can see they shot everything that they got in 
front of their rifle, small, big they didn't care. Above here is another big deer head 
and then hanging from the ceiling   we have a stork an animal that 
you just don't want to kill. But this castle goes back to the 1800s   and before I show you the remainder of this 
room let's first go into this dining area. Oh, this doorway is falling apart, excuse me! 
I almost ripped it apart. this castle is just   in such a state of decay that we have to be 
very careful everywhere where are we walking. Look over here, this was the 
dining area of these people   where they had dinner together with 
the family but now the whole table   is completely scattered with all these deer 
heads, these animal heads from back in the day. If I count right 14 chairs around this table, 
so a very big family probably used to live in   this place, there's also a wild boar in 
the middle of the table as you can see. Here we have yet another beautiful fireplace,   wonderful marble and I love 
this clock that's above here,   you can see it has these marble pillars worked 
into it and it's just fascinating to behold. What a piece and here we can see the exposed 
rock in the house I think the wall has been   slowly crumbling away over the years, as you 
can see this is not normal for such a castle   like this one, up there some beautiful crown 
molding worked into the ceiling, fascinating! Let's just walk around the 
table and let me show you,   you can see the other side from the animal heads. And over here on this little cabinet, 
we have some statues left behind   of beautiful dog carvings 
probably made from brass. And this everybody what we are seeing here in 
front of us is the family crest of this family   we can see it coming back all throughout the 
castle, I'm gonna show you throughout this video. And then yet again another beautiful cabinet 
with the crest as well up there as you can see. The crystal glasses are still 
in here after all these years. Welcome back into the hunting room everybody, 
let me show you just around this room right now. This is an animal that we have not seen 
before and to my knowledge and looking   at it I think it's a fox yeah it's probably 
been shot a long time ago, oh these poor boys. Look at these chandeliers and how they made 
them all the antlers of the deers they collected   and glued them together and also these 
teeth of the boars in the middle of it. Wow, I've never seen a chandelier like 
this one before, a truly fascinating piece! More animal heads to this side. Now if I'm correct, by looking at this animal it's 
a *buidel wolf* it's called in Dutch a marsupial   wolf I think it's called an English I'm not 100 
sure but it's an extinct animal at this point. In 1868 On the 23rd of April it has been shot. No way everybody   that's crazy and up there is probably the 
biggest deer that this family has ever shot, wow! Fascinating bird up there. This is truly a fierce wolf, a fierce animal   hanging here on the wall in 1883 and 
this one is shot on the 20th of January. We've not looked at the furniture in this 
room, but it's also very fascinating,   normally I would go very much in-depth 
on the furniture, but in this room,   you just can't stop looking 
at all these animal heads. Wow, that's some nice carving here in the 
handrailing I love it and even here on the table   there are more of these wolves 
left behind this is from 1879. We even have the hunting rifle, where they 
probably shot some of these animals with left here   standing right next to the table. Okay everybody let's now go further throughout 
this castle and first off we're gonna go through   these massive doors that we see here in front 
of us, probably around three meters high. Okay let's go, I think that's around nine feet 
for my non-metric people watching the channel,   let's close this beauty up! There we go and we now find ourselves in the 
hallway of this place, where the people came in no   people didn't come in here this is just 
a stairway that goes to the top floor. I haven't actually seen an 
entrance door to this place. Wow, they even decorated this hallway   with numerous birds, is a pelican, 
I think this is a pelican. Wow and look at this enormous hall tree that's 
over here, where they hung up their coats when   they came to the castle and when they left the 
castle they could also take an umbrella with them. Wow, what's this device? I have no clue 
what we are seeing here in front of us. This here to the side is an ancient fire 
extinguisher like we don't see them anymore. More hoofs of animals here on the 
wall and this is a tale of an animal. I love this painting that we 
have down here these two children   looking very curious at the 
person in front of them. One more thing I want to do, oh I 
thought you could go open it up,   there's nothing inside of there. A weasel here on the wall. That's gonna take us upstairs, 
just have a look at this stairway,   such a magnificent piece everybody, 
such a magnificent piece! Every single detail has been taught about. We have this red carpet that 
welcomes us upstairs and invites us   into the private part of this castle, where 
probably not a lot of people have ever been. Oh wow! And here everybody to the right on this deer here   that's hanging here on a wall, we have another 
time the family crest coming back as you can see. A depiction of old-school french hunters here   on the wall, maybe these were even 
the people that lived in this place. And then we come to the upstairs hallway with 
a beautiful sofa that's very inviting to sit on   here in the middle of the place, I love the 
wonderful flowers that are on there, wow! *Maison de France* The royal family over 
here all the the the royal people of   France have been depicted. We can see multiple French kings and 
queens are depicted over there, wow! More animal heads up here on the wall and 
this one must have been a very special one,   look at the carving that's around 
it, it's like a true trophy. Oh and here in the middle of the hallway   hanging from the ceiling, we have this 
wonderful chandelier just presenting this room. I would have loved to see it when it's 
nighttime and this channel year is on   and it's just lining up this hallway 
that must have been very spectacular.
   Let's now go into the most private part 
of this castle, the bedrooms themselves,   and let's show you where 
these people used to sleep   because that's also a very important 
part of this castle of course. Bedrooms in these places were magnificent and I 
hope to find some great ones in this one as well. We end up in some sort of a child's bedroom at 
first we can see two beds to either side, normally   an adult person would have his 
own bed in one of these places. First off let's have a look at 
the clothing that's in here. Wow, there are some costumes left behind. Truly beautiful clothing, these people were of 
course very wealthy so they could splurge on   things like this, of course, everything 
is still left in here can you imagine? Let's have a look at these beds 
because they're quite fascinating,   pink blankets on there, here we have a 
religious statue to the right side, wow! And also a little desk here 
in the middle of the room. Oh, we can see ink residue you still left in here   for when the people used to write with a feather 
and this is some sort of a stamp for envelopes. You can see how the place is falling apart the 
light that's shining inside of there is from   the outside of this place, it won't take long 
anymore for this beautiful piece to fall apart   and I truly hope that the owners of this place, 
yes it still has owners do something with it. Let's venture into this room, oh excuse 
me, first, have a look at this there's   a fully made suitcase here on the floor, 
so they're probably ready to leave this   place behind or to go somewhere on vacation 
but they never went, again falling apart. Look at the room that we're entering 
into, this has to be in the top 10   of my most favorite abandoned bedrooms 
that i've ever found while exploring. I should make a playlist of them because of that 
because i'm a true lover of abandoned bedrooms. I always post them on my Instagram just 
a quick plug to myself if you have not   checked out my instagram yet just do 
it, the link is in the description,   I post every single week about the places 
that I visit and you can also get updates   about my stories where i'm currently exploring and 
stuff like that so definitely a recommendation. So let's go further, I can keep looking at 
this beauty truly forever, the blue accents   all around it are just amazing, you would call 
her the heaven bed actually and I think this was   the master bedroom of this incredible place 
where the owners of the place used to sleep. You can see the bed is still 
made after all these years   and Mrs. Madeleine, the last person living in this 
place, was probably the bedroom where she slept. Beautiful carvings all over the bed and 
of course a religious depiction above it,   it's very necessary for places like these. Wow just have a look at the 
wallpaper over here, I truly love it! But when you look at this side you can 
see it's again exposed rock of the castle   coming back and it shows us that 
this place is slowly falling apart. Back in the day every single room in 
these castles used to have a fireplace   because central heating like the radiator we 
see here to the side had not been invented yet   and this one doesn't seem to have a connection, 
oh it has been cut off as you can see. But that has been later added 
on after the castle was built. Wow, I love this box with this 
depiction of the historical times   you would keep your jewelry inside here. Fascinating book as well to this side all 
the plants and animals around the world   all diseases, just a very 
big medical encyclopedia, Another glance at the bedroom. And over here to this side the 
woman that lived in this room   Mrs. Madeleine used to make herself beautiful 
in the morning in front of this vanity,   it is again one of the most beautiful ones that 
i've seen while exploring abandoned places. Lovely peace, but also falling apart! Curtains again in the same style as the bed 
and then we have this cabinet here to the left,   but again the same style of carving coming back. It's just beautiful like on my shirt. Nothing in there anymore. And even the nightstands right 
next to the bed are amazing. I love the woven mesh that's in front of it. And here we have some booklets on 
the top, a religious depiction. Oh Madeleine that's the former owner of this place   and this was some sort of 
a little missionary bible. Okay let's keep going, let's move out this chair 
out of the way maybe we can open this door up. Oh, it still is blocked by the 
chair, okay I need to move it further   to access this part of the castle. Oh, this was her bathroom. Oh no, that's not something we're gonna do, oh my 
god it's falling apart, okay I need to be careful   you can see how this cabinet is bending 
the whole floor is bar falling apart. I'm not going to go into this room, but that was 
the bathroom attached to this beautiful bedroom. Coming again into the hallway of this 
place, let's go further through it. This seems to have been a very big storage area   after the castle got abandoned you can 
see some new items and some old items. I don't know what it's used 
for, here we can see still   a brand new bed and it's even in its 
packaging just left behind like that, wow. Maybe they wanted to renovate this place or 
something like that but they never got to it. That's very sad! Here we enter into another magnificent bedroom 
that unfortunately has also been used as storage,   you can see the bed underneath that 
and it probably was a child's bedroom. There's even a crib in front of here, a baby crib. Very beautiful and tiny room. Here in front of us, we can see the mirror. They also have these little cabinets, with 
some glass elephants on there, I love it! Oh and here we come into a walk-in dresser as 
you can see with all the costumes of the former   person still hanging here, it even smells like 
clothes in here like new clothes actually, wow   right from the dry cleaning hanging over here. Amazing! And here we have a little 
shoe shining box I think! With all these different 
attributes that they could use. A little cabinet for all the hats   and even the boxes of the hats 
where they bought are still in here. Bold hats I think you would call them, let me 
try one of these on, I really always wanted to   try one of these on, look at that my this must 
be very fancy on camera, oh let's put it back And here right in front of us, we have the safe I 
don't think it's open no it's completely locked. Wow, let's venture straight through 
this bedroom, I see this very tiny door   here at the end and i'm very intrigued by it, so 
I want have a look and this leads into a bathroom. Oh, a nice bathtub with paws underneath but 
very tiny paws also a not-so-special bathroom   wallpaper paper peeling off as you all can see. And I forgot to show you this one,   this is the toilet in the room, a very 
typical French toilet with a reservoir up top. Let's now take a look at the balcony,   let me try to open this up because it probably 
hasn't been opened in a very long time. Unfortunately, the window doesn't want 
to open anymore so let's go further with   this exploration and let me show 
you the remainder of this place. And over here we come into another hallway, 
a less fancy one that's the first one we saw   still a very nice hallway   going up four flights of stairs to the top floor, 
that we are going to check out in a minute. Wow, these are not paintings 
but certificates that they got. Oh, this is the same lady we saw downstairs 
in the piano room, she's called Maria,   she's part of the family and born 
in 1839 and she lived until 1911. A nobleman with a sword in his hand,   it's probably the same sword as I 
was just holding down in the bureau. A pink wallpaper in this room   let's go now and go further to the last 
room that we have on this flight of stairs. Have a look at this again 
two child beds left here. Probably from girls, you can see 
the pink wallpaper here on the walls And one of the former owners we have here 
on the side, oh she looks lovely dressed. As you can see more pictures of these people 
down here men with hunting rifles probably   going out in the fields to catch those animals 
that they shot for their emblems downstairs. I love these two beds together 
here such a unique sight to behold   wow and even had these leather shoes 
in front of it, totally lovely! Here's the same woman riding a horse. And what's behind this door? A little washing area   with a sink but no toilet, just wash yourself 
at night your face and brush your teeth. Lovely, just knock the door into this 
nightstand, it's here to the side   and here we can see the working class of 
France from back in the day, the farmers.   the shopkeepers and the servants of the castles 
must have been a very tough life back then. Another wardrobe this one's completely empty 
oh and also the studying desk in this room,   lovely piece look at these golden clocks all 
these copper clocks that they have above here wow Oh, shells that they got from the beach. Lovely! This seems like some sort of a medical 
instrument as you can see it's this   vails or a scientific instrument I'm not 100 
sure it's very ancient and old I love it. Oh pictures of Christmas from 1915, oh wow this 
is lovely, here they are laying water oh water   distribution through this town you can see they 
are laying the first pipes of water distribution. Here is the flood in Brussels my country 
an old tractor oh I love this photo album,   I can go through it forever this is a 
dining room in the in the in a school. Working people, lovely! These photo albums are amazing, I would love to 
take them home and look through them forever. Wow, beautiful pieces! Today we have the privilege of choosing which 
staircase we want to take to the top floor and i'm   choosing this one right now, the other one because 
we should have had every single one of those   also look at the spider webs that are 
in this place they're just taking over. Even more here on the windows. Wallpaper is just falling 
off the sides of the walls. Now coming to the top floor, I'm gonna have a look   we can find them here you can already see 
a very nice room in the corner of my eye,   but first, we have a painting of some 
deers on the landscape around the castle. Again another child's bedroom, I think two 
identical beds right next to each other this   seems to be very common in France to sleep the 
children of a castle and these are wonderful rooms   a gold-plated mirror, they had here to the side. Oh, look at this bird you can totally   completely see the skeleton it has 
been lying here for a very long time. Wonderful! Here is the wardrobe where 
they put all their clothes. And they even had a toilet 
up here oh a little bidet. Let's close this beauty up. I'm curious about this room here at the end. Oh, a very small and narrow toilet we have over 
here, oh my god why did they put it in this room?   I'm not sure they should have put 
it together with the other one. And we close it again, okay a very long hallway 
with lots of bedrooms that we have to cover   waiting in front of us. I love the chandeliers that they also 
had in this castle all throughout. Let's see what this room has to behold first,   it's not very special in any way shape, or form 
compared to the remainder of the castle, oh   excuse me I saw one thing that's this 
mirror, that I had to show you all. This one in front of us is amazing, wow I think 
we just ended up in another master bedroom   so probably multiple families 
used to live in this place,   what a bed are we seeing here in front of us the 
carvings on it are just mind-blowingly beautiful. Depicting these angels and this 
pirate here in front of us,   a still made bed and every single room in 
these places always match the wallpaper   with the blankets with the curtains 
here on the window, fascinating! This bed even has wings as you can see. And here to the right of it we have a nightstand 
with this clock on top of it and I must say   this clock is just wonderful marble in there we 
have a little statue of a dog in the middle of it. Fascinating clock face! Even the chairs in this 
room are a sight to behold. A little stairway leading up to a window   and I want to try to open this one i want 
to see if I can get outside on this one. The wind is blowing very rapidly today it's very 
windy, so excuse me if you don't hear me right. Here you can see the towers of 
the castle on either side of it. Wow, what a place to behold overlooking 
the forests in the distance,   this is where these people lived back in the day. And then the wonderful other side of the room 
with a very tiny mirror I must say on the walls,   just compared to the other things 
in the room this one is very tiny . Above this marble fireplace, they had 
these vails up here probably for oil,   I don't know why it would have been in this 
bedroom but that was the purpose of it. Some candles to light up must have been 
wonderful to be in this room with the   candles light up the oil lamp that we have here 
in front of us and in the mirror above it, wow! This wardrobe wow   very similar style as the bed, but again the 
carvings and everything the face that's up here   just mind-blowing, oh that sound i don't 
like that sound i just don't like it. Oh, that's harsh! Then this upholstery chair in the 
corner is also very very neat. Let's go further to the left and yet again we 
end up in the hallway, but now from the top side,   as you can see here's the chandelier 
here let's hang towards the downstairs. Oh, what's this? Totally peeled off and I think this is a 
bedroom, yes it is everybody, yes it is! The whole wallpaper   from the ceiling has just come down and 
this room is in a very bad state of decay. I'm very sad to say this but I don't think 
this castle will be ever restored anymore   the only thing that's waiting 
for it is probably demolishment. They should renovate this place or 
just give it to somebody who can. Same style of bed as we saw downstairs, but 
they have in bed I mean like the carvings that   we have on it and then still made again with 
again all the accents coming back everywhere. I just can't keep looking at this wall 
of wallpaper that's in front of us here. A nightstand right next to the bed 
over here with a marble top again. Lovely piece and a shame a pot underneath. Let's have a look throughout this room, again 
a chaise lounge here in the middle of the room   for the former owners to rest in at night,   maybe you read a book in or something like 
that, I love the style of these couches! Wow, blue curtains, look at 
this completely falling apart. I love this wardrobe as well. What a piece to behold! Oh every single room in this place is just 
something else something beautiful and that's   truly what I love about exploring these castles 
in France they are so historical and you can see   how these people used to live normally you would 
never be able to see this even now the museum. This is something truly unique so tell this 
further tell your friends and family about   this channel and help me explore these places 
around the world and mostly in France actually. Okay, that was this room 
yet again another fireplace   and we have a painting worked into the 
frame of this mirror above there wow. Here we can see a servant coming to the 
royal people with a serving of food. I've just shown you the entire 
castle of the family Laroch   their royal place and all their 
artifacts that are left behind in here. But now it's time to take you 
to the servant's quarters,   where the servants of this family used to live. It's also a very interesting part of 
the castle because the family Laroch   never used to come to these parts of the castle. So it's a very different landscape 
let's go there right now okay   we are finding ourselves at this point again 
downstairs in the hallway, but if you have   noticed there is a doorway behind there that 
takes us to a different part of the castle. I can immediately see how the height of 
the ceiling changes as we walk into here. Let's go further through here and then we find 
ourselves in the first room of the servants,   the family Laroch was very kind so 
they gave them some nice cabinets   in this place, you can see this was the little 
dining area that they had for themselves   they could just chill out 
after a long day of working. Wonderful carvings in this one as well. You can see some basic items like 
candles an oil lamp down there, wow   and all these pictures around here,   totally amazing and even still one of 
the cleaning appliances is still here. I want to also go to this side, let's see! Over here we have another room, oh look at this   there is the food elevator that 
would take the food from the basement   to the upstairs here, and then this used 
to be a door that leads to the dining area. But now it's just not there 
anymore, you can see there's   a plank behind there yeah 
this is how they used to work. I love to always show these 
parts of the castles as well. Because they show the real-life they 
show the true story of these places,   let's now venture into the basement we check 
that part out first gonna go to the right here   because that's the part with 
a food elevator ends up in. You can see it up there, 
it comes down all the way. And then here to the left, we have the 
kitchen of the place, wow enormous kitchen   and probably lots of servants as well because 
they used to eat down here, they may also   work for the family on the fields or something 
like that, telephones here lots of telephones. And these are the fireplaces 
where the food was cooked. Sugar, vinegar, tea, rice! Enormous stove to cook all the food 
for the family and the servants on. Wow, I love this stove that we have here in 
front of us EML it says on there, wood stove   lots of cooktops, and look at this enormous 
safe that we are seeing here in front of us. No, as I thought it was not open, what a beauty! Then to this side, we have all the pots and pans   hanging on the wall, copper pots and pans 
that they used to cook the food with,   even the scale and the weights are still here 
down to the smallest of the smallest weights. Let's place that back nicely. Let's venture through this basement and   see what it looked like, in the 
washing area we have over here. With the press over there to press the bed 
linen, to rinse all the water out of it. Over here all the bed linen 
for the castle where stored. The workers used to put this all here and when 
they needed it they brought it up to the family,   all the towels all the blackens, everything   left in here even the washing rack 
or the drying rack is still here. It's a completely empty room, 
I suppose that the servants   also would have slept down here, but I'm not 
sure where would they have slept otherwise. This seems like it used to be a bedroom of 
some sort, maybe the bed was somewhere in here,   and then we're ending up with 
the last rooms of the place   here's the stairway that leads 
back up, that's the other stairway. And I think these were the 
bedrooms for the servants. They even had some antiques stored down here. This is something for the 
garden, two boys holding it up. So I've just shown you the 
entire castle what a pleasure   to walk through here, but now 
I'm starving let's go to the shop   and buy some food, and then let's end off this 
video because wow it's it's one hell of a place. After being inside of the castle for seven 
hours everybody it's now time to just relax,   enjoy the evening, have a nice barbecue oh 
spicy and yeah we're just gonna wind down. I want to thank you all for watching 
this week's episode it was an amazing   place to explore a very historical and 
very grand castle-like I love them! And I know you do as well, if you like this 
week's video please like it, subscribes to   the channel if you're new here, and write me 
a nice comment the bbq is going well I see. So yeah I will see you next week in another 
beautiful episode that we're gonna launch   and bye-bye, I love you all very very much.