A LOST ART TREASURE | Abandoned noble Venetian family's millionaire mega mansion
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Today I'm taking you into an antiquated piece of Venetian history, that's now consigned to oblivion.
Built in the early 1800s, this palace stands in a central position with respect to the upper part of this Italian town - an aristocratic building that is slowly but surely perishing as prey to the extraterritorial forces of mother nature.
Once the residence of the elite of this municipality, time seems to be an allusive concept, and as this factor has progressed, the property now stands sole and solitary.
Today we take a look behind her closed doors.
This palace may be abandoned, but it is still abundant in art and glory.
It was once occupied by this man, Marco Antonio, in the early 18th century...
A musician since childhood who graduated in law in 1810, married countess Laura with whom he had a son, Pietro. Like most of the nobles of the time, he was conditioned by social conventions that allowed him to exercise his artistic and professional activities almost exclusively in the family and ecclesiastical sphere.
He died at the age of 29 due to "nervous consumption", leaving behind a child of a few months, who eventually followed his dad's footsteps and became a musician too, and lived in the palace for many years.
But pursuant to more recent photos, the palace turns out to have been inhabited by a woman in her very last days.
Today is the time: let's relive the history that once took place here together.
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Abandoned Italy Season 3: A LOST ART TREASURE | Abandoned Noble Venetian Family's Millionaire MEGA MANSION
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It's so freaking beautiful I don't know how people can just leave it it seems like they would be able to clean it up let people travel and stay there and fix it like a bed and breakfast at least that money would help pay for the restoring of it thank you love it 💜
Видео шикарное тронуло до глубины. Не бросай своё дело. Очень полезно и позновательно. Удачи вам.
I greatly love and appreciate your time and efforts exploring these beautiful and historical
Wonderful adventure and I didn't have to even leave my home!
I get such a warm, welcoming and joyful feeling from this place...more then usual, I'd say, from most places you've explored. As if the people that lived there laughed and loved alot and were grateful for a such a beautiful place to live. Thank you for letting us witness it's history, it's the best homage that can be paid to beautiful places with history like this, to be witnesses to it's past as well as its present and, in a way, it's eventual future demise.
Благодарю Вас за шикарный фильм.Это великолепие прошлого века!☀️💖🌹
Heyy again, Maureno, that was an absolutely stunning mansion, you could explore last year in Italy. I watched your lifestream
I love how you take your time and appreciate the beauty of the home. You treat it with respect, unlike other explorers I’ve seen. Your love for antiques is heartwarming, given your age. I would enjoy going on explorations to places like this, but I’m disabled and stairs create a problem for me. Thank you for sharing your videos with us! ❤️
Hi maureno. Beautiful mansion. Love the piano.enjoyed watching the video stay safe.👏👍❤️🔥🥰
So impressed with your video’s. You are 1 year younger than my son and your story telling is amazing about this beautiful place. Great job !
Hola Maureno! 😘 No me queda más que agradecer sinceramente por esta increíble exploración, muy emocionante tu relato y todo el contenido.
Z przyjemnością oglądam Twoją exploracje. Pieknie opowiadasz z przyjemnością spaceruję z Tobą po tych wszystkich zakątkach i oglądam te cuda , które odkrywasz dla nas widzów. Ten opuszczony w piec duży garnek to nie suszarka a poprostu taki pojemnik do grzania wody.
What a place Maureno!! Italian nobility certainly lived like their ancestors 😍
I don’t understand why you can’t close the windows & doors as you leave each room . Thank you for showing this amazing place .
So continuing on the Italy Series.. I just wish to give a huge shout out and thank you to Maureno and company for this! Seeing what you guys have to go through to document these beautiful masterpieces.. it doesn't go without notice and appreciation.
What a beautiful mansion. I wish the descendents would see this & realize what they are missing out on. How did you not get lost ?!?? So many hallways & doors! Keep up the amazing work!
Amazing explore. Almost unimaginable wealth and glimpses of a by gone era. Thanks for the memories.
You deserve way over a million subscribers. Love your videos. This one is a masterpiece
Hermosa presentación de un hogar , donde tú consigues darle nueva vida con tu imaginación. Muchas gracias por ser como eres. Un abrazo desde Gran Canaria.
" Mamma mia " Maureno, è un palazzo da favola. Grazie!😘