Cozy little abandoned house in Luxembourg
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This home has been abandoned for around 20-30 years now . It was inhabited by a man and a woman . The woman died first and around 20-30 years ago the man died to from a heart attack . It is a very sad story :( . We hope you enjoyed our video and till next weak
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There's nothing more awesome than the aura these places have, truly beautiful :)
Love you guys, you put everything back in its place big respect,
@BrosOfDecay
7 жыл бұрын
Thank loren :) You are awesome !
@loren-sh4xq
7 жыл бұрын
Veronika Mellqvist :)
@nicolettaciccone1004
7 жыл бұрын
loren 1 I wonder why people left the house. Maybe the mortgage was too high....
@RetroCaptain
7 жыл бұрын
No..passed away. Either no children or they moved out of the Country, (the children)
I love how you have such respect for the memories & property of the people whose homes & buildings you go through.
@cindyjones8232
4 жыл бұрын
The history is amazing when out about the beautiful wood and how well all things were make it’s to bad things just get left some wonderful find in these homes and castles. Love redo one of these to live.
I love how careful you are with the items in the house and that you put things back how they found them. You're very respectful and that's wonderful. I've subscribed!
I have so much respect for you because of the respect you show for the personal belongings of past residents. I sometimes imagine the owners walking through with you with pride. Keep doing what you do. These homes are absolutely wonderful
Living in California it's hard to grasp places like this sitting untouched for so long. It's surreal how people leave their home with so many personal effects just left behind. And how you guys locate these untouched places is, to me, a big part of the magic that you bring to us. Thanks guys, I look forward to what your next find will be. It's new years eve here today so happy new year to you and all your followers.
@nicolarollinson4381
6 жыл бұрын
Michael C. Otto Probably no living relatives to pass it on to. It always surprises me that the local authorities don't appear to ever be interested. Guessing it must be pretty remote and no one needs the land it sits on.
I love your videos and especially how respectful and appreciative you are of these abandoned homes. These videos are always so interesting. Thank you so much and anxious to see what's next.
@sharonmullins1957
7 жыл бұрын
Doesn't it make you wonder what happened? I feel sad after these too
@srevero1
7 жыл бұрын
Yes, absolutely.
@changeintheair9648
6 жыл бұрын
Lesley's voice is remarkable.He could be on TV, radio- any medium and it would sound remarkable.
Love this home. Looks like the last spouse lived down stairs towards the end. Like so many others. In order to be able to stay at home. No stairs to climb. The room upstairs with the hay was probably where the hay was stored after it was cut. To be kept for fall and winter until needed for feeding. it would make good insulation. Many older European homes had the barn attached on the ground floor with the hay stored on the second floor. The large door with braces against it would have been how it was placed in there and then used to throw it out as needed. Very efficient although having the barn next door could have been fragrant in warm months. It would have been handy in rainy and blizzard conditions. Most enjoyable. Thanks Lesley and Jordy. Always a pleasure to see your faces along with hearing your voices. Stay safe. SE Kansas, USA
The respect you show towards the personal things of the person who lived there makes me fill my eyes with tears. Thank you for showing us this and for being so respecful .
Love how respectful you are with all the houses you go in. Great video. Very relaxing!
Absolutely love your videos, and your politeness is so refreshing!!! Are you actually real brothers? My 18 year old daughter loves you guys!
you have so much respect for what you do and you always respect the property and put things back in the right place . its so nice to see .
Love the respect and honor you show to the people who used to live in the different houses.
This is an awesome place! Its a bit sad thinking of those old people who were young once starting their lives in this home...growing old and dying...leaving their memories behind. I hope their life was great here. Great job guys!
i love how you are so respectful to other old lives and their home...
I always have loved old places like this.
I've been binge watching on your videos. kinda ran into your channel by accident. It's amazing so many abandoned homes there, and still have things left behind. Here in the US these houses would of been vandalized. I love old houses, and I collect antiques, these homes are a treasure. You guys are very respectful of these homes, I enjoy watching.
@fawadumair2791
4 жыл бұрын
i like to see your old stuff which you collected . i also love old houses and antiques
Thank you so much for sharing. I love that you have such an appreciation for older things and peoples lives. Truly old souls, you are.
I want you both to know I think your doing a fantastic job on showing these beautiful abandoned homes that had so much love in them at one time and just leaving your footprints behind thank you both very much for being so respectfull in all that you do lots of hugs to you both and Manny blessings to boot
such a serene little house. I love how no one has ever ransacked these places, as would be the case here in the US. Something beautiful about that. I love all your vids, but i think the upstairs barn, with the hay strewn about makes this one my favorite. The others look somewhat hazardous.....beautiful too, but damp and moldy. This one looks like a place I would like to lay down and have a nap
I have to wonder if that underground passage in the bathroom was put there during WWII and was a place for Jews to hide from the Nazis or for resistance fighters. Great place and video.
@BrosOfDecay
7 жыл бұрын
Yea i have wonderd that to :o THank you for watching !
@hell0hkitty
6 жыл бұрын
you took the words out of my mouth.
@tinytrexarms9321
5 жыл бұрын
That is a very good point! I did not think of this.
@erintoal2018
5 жыл бұрын
What if it's cold storage?
I love that house I imagine the people being very happy for many years it's like a time machine of there lives , the suitcases and clothes and the people getting older and moving down stairs to sleep , the circle of life ! I feel peacefully about the family in that home
I love the fact that you gentlemen have such tremendous respect for the belongings of the former inhabitants. Keep up the good work. From here in Alabama we really enjoy your work.
You probably found a WWII hiding space with the door removed. You can bet,a lot of those old houses have hidden hiding areas in them.
Geez, such a beautiful place, worth fixing up and living in, again. It's much more of a personal feeling when you see untouched places like this.
This is amazing and so sad. All these possessions once so important to someone. Love the way you are so respectful .
Love many of the pieces still in the cottage. Fun to see how the families might have cooked, lived, worked around their home.
I am amazed to see the abandoned houses and all the property the previous owners have left throughout the years no one has vandalized or stolen anything from them here in America we have such disrespectful and dishonest people the people's belongings would have been stolen many years ago . I am ashamed of my fellow countrymen and my hat and heart goes out to you honest proud and respectful people
you guys find the best places i like that they are not trashed and mostly untouched for decades
I love Luxembourg! I bought two oak carved lions head panels in an antique shop there and the owner told us where they came from so we drove by. It was a small abandoned Chateau with fabulous wrought iron gates which we climbed over to explore the place. It was immediately apparent that the double front doors is where the lions came from as the frames were there in pieces. The wall panels were beautiful and the roof was mostly in tact so the place was still pretty nice inside but no furnishings. So much carved wood and ceilings etc. after climbing back over the gates and on the way back to the car, i spotted something shiny in the grass which turned out to be a very fancy brass ornamental window handle which i still have and assume it was out of that Chateau. Europe is full of fabulous residences like these.
I think you both are so respectful of everything you do in these abandoned houses I think you Lesley will do very well in life your parents should b very proud kind regards Ann
Another awesome vlog, I wait with excitement each week to see what you're discovery next. Just love you guys, and your camera work and all is improving each and every time. Fantastic.
I love to see the beautiful old homes of Belgium and Europe. I am Canadian and we dont have any old homes or antiques. At least not that i am aware of. I have learned so much from your beautifully filmed videos and love how respectful you are with the decay and antiquities. Im a huge fan 🍁🍁
This was incredible. Very special find.
Fantastic, love you guys and your Video's, please don't every stop making them. 👍All the best from the UK.
I just discovered you guys and your videos. I absolutely adore your enthusiasm and love of the old beautiful things of the past. Most young people your age could care less about these things. I love the old, dusty things of the past also. Your videos are awesome and show us a part of the lives of those in the past, especially in other countries, that we would otherwise never see or know about. Keep up the good work.
I am always amazed at the wonderful stairways in Europe. The construction skills to build them is very high, whether wood or cement or rock. There must have been some amazing craftsman in all those years.
I really admire your respect for the homes you go through. The music is spot on. Thank you for the videos.
Thankyou for sharing this old fashioned place. Its amazing that these places are just left.
It's good that you show respect for the property that you explore.
Thank you for another great video and for being amazing, respectful young men! I hope more young men watch you and want to be like you!
IM GLAD I FOUND THIS AGAIN I FORGOT ABOUT IT THOSE SUITCASES AND TRUNK ARE EXTRA NEAT AND IT IS COZY
I was going to say that too. Love your videos. You show such respect for others' things. Great job!
You are so respectful. I really love your videos. I just watched one of your competitors and I was really upset with the way they threw things around and tore pages out of booklets and did not even try to put things back, thank you, thank you, thank you!
You guys make the best videos ever! You find such amazing houses, with so much character. It's like walking back in time. Well done lads! I really love your channel.👍
I love how respectful you are. Good for you.👍🏻👍🏻
You two are very respectful of the past, thank you for the awesome explore.
Great place. Thanks again guys. Looking forward to seeing what you find in the new year!
I like the way you all treat the places with respect.
love watching you explore! you visit interesting buildings, you do a great job on your videos!
I enjoy going to abandoned places, as well. you two young men do a wonderful and very respectful tour of the places. Thank you for the very well put together videos. Your admiration is beyond your years.
@BrosOfDecay
7 жыл бұрын
Hey leanne love to hear that thanks for watching!
I love that you have great respect for these abandoned homes thank you
It is nice to see things respected and not demolished like they are in America. Very nice video! Thank you! from Central Point, Oregon
@BrosOfDecay
7 жыл бұрын
Hey love to hear that you liked it Sheila :)
it is amazing these homes remain untouched.
I so enjoy y'alls videos and am always amazed at how so much is still in the buildings , this house was in such good condition like they just got up walked out and never came back :( ... Happy New Year from Texas :D
I love your videos with how nice and gentle you are with respect for the houses and all that's inside. You have a respect that is getting lost in the world these days, and I admire that about you both so much.
I love that you are so respectful of the property and its contents. Those old radiators are now very fashionable here in the UK, people want them for their large flats (or apartments)as you may call them.also I must say that you speak such very good English! Love your videos especially the old farmhouses and things. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks guys, Happy New Year to you both. xx
Another absolutely amazing find! You guys are awesome! I love seeing the old utensils in the kitchen and by the fireplaces! The old waffle iron is amazing! Thanks for sharing such a beautiful home with us.
Beautiful stuff left behind. A shame that these things will not be used again as intended. Another great job in finding this place. love these type of homes that you find.So thankful you two are so respectful of these places and belongings .
l am impressed at the structure of this old house. This cozy little house's history and foundation could be 1000 years old. I respect the care you two young men have for your exploration. Maybe you two should go to school to become archaeologists.
Thank you for posting these videos. I found your vlog while watching some from America, and the homes that you find are lovely. I am fascinated by the homes and what the items in them are used for. I really appreciate that you post these. In time, as the houses deteriorate and fall apart, these vlogs may be quite valuable to researchers. They are a glimpse into life decades ago.
This was great. I really appreciate the look into your culture. Have a safe and wonderful New Year Celebration.
I love how you guys are so respectful of the items in these abandoned places. Great video handsome :)
so sad that the man probably died alone:(
@BrosOfDecay
6 жыл бұрын
Yea that is always sad :'(
so sad that these ppl pass n they seem to have no family to pick up their belongings. thank you for sharing these videos and for showing that you care about these places
@BrosOfDecay
7 жыл бұрын
Hey doris no problem i love to share them :)
I really enjoy your work ! Gentlemen, you always present excellent subject matter and video quality! From: An ancient Ameri that appreciates your efforts !
Once again a lovely video. Like other comments, I love the way you young guys appreciate and respect the items you find. Always place things as they were and you never have a bad word to say. Looking forward to your videos every week. Love you guys and peace be with you in the new year. *Kat*
I was cracking up with your statement of the expiration date on the jam, because I bet if I cleaned out my pantry I'd find things from 2001 😂😂😂
@fawadumair2791
4 жыл бұрын
yeah lol thats funny ,
bed still made after 25 years thats nuts! another awesome explore guys, those subs are growing really quickly, well done my friends ;-) 🖒
@BrosOfDecay
7 жыл бұрын
Yea it was insane to see that it was still made :o Thank you for watching !
I really like the music in your videos. They seem to always fit the mood, feel, and atmosphere of the abandon homes.
Great find !
Hey guys, I agree with how respectful you are where ever you go. Great videos.
you're so respectful with the stuffs keep it up guys the persons who lived there worth it!!
Thanks for sharing this cozy little home and for being so respectful. XxxRichalyn
@BrosOfDecay
7 жыл бұрын
Hey it was a pleasure to share :) richalyn xx
Love your videos. You are so right, that is a very cozy home....I always feel so sad when I see a lovely home & it's contents going to waste & decay.....so sad ! Thank you for sharing.
When I saw the 94" date I thought "Wow that isn't too old" Then you said "About 20 years ago" and it hit me how long ago that was, time flies by, and I forget at times how old I am. It's sad that they died and left it there empty and alone for that long. Also awesome to see that there was still some nice things there that were not shattered by idiots.
I'm glad you respect others property so well. It is a sad story. I guess the man and women had no children to leave there home to. Here in US abandoned places get broken into by drug addicted crazy people and they destroy everything. Even places that are guarded are broken into and destroyed. I'm glad you are videoing all this for history. I used to explore abandoned places when I was your age, I wish we would documented those places they are all gone now. Blessings to you.
I really like watching videos made by you guys. The commentary is always respectul towards the people who once lived in these echoes from the past. Yet you're interested in rumaging around a bit, to try to understand a bit about what it was like when inhabited and when. Great work. Love it
I have just started viewing your vids and had fun watching them. I am a fan of old, vintage stuff, especially those that come with an interesting history in them. It gives me a feeling like I'm visiting and exploring these places, too. I admire your values and your respect toward the owners of the abandoned abodes and to the home, itself. Hope you continue to film and uncover several interesting places in the future! 😊
I really enjoy your videos. You are very respectful of their belongings. Hard to find that with many young people now a days. At least here in the States. I always wished to travel to Europe and surrounding areas, but have not been able to. Your videos give a me a feel for the rustic parts and how life was at one time. My husband''s ancestors are all from Luxembourg. He can trace them back 8 generations. Last name Gengler. And your accents are a plus to your videos You speak English very well.
Great video. I did find it strange that there was straw upstairs. I love how respectful you are by putting things right back exactly how you found it. Thank you so much for sharing.
What a cute/cozy little house! I love how you guys are reverent and respective of enemies the little things you find❤️
I love your all videos god bless you and thanks 🙏 ❤️❤️❤️
I hope you are going to show us what furniture looks like with cabinets closed and drawers too. Thank you gordy and lesley. Get warm now and no hypothermia. Get a hat and some gloves. Very nice music you guys always play. So cool !!
Great find! Would love to be there in person 😉💕
@maggieguthrie3905
7 жыл бұрын
Louise Reeves Hello Louise. I always want to say hi to people with my family maiden name.
Hi from Dallas Texas. I love your videos, so glad you show respect to their property. Ya all keep up the work.
Beautiful. And you guys are so respectful. Very refreshing!
Thanks for showing guys!!!
Love those old suitcases!
find your channel and love it, specially because in Europe this house aren't vandalized. It makes me so sad to see so many wonderful houses in the USA been completely vandalized.
@BrosOfDecay
7 жыл бұрын
Yea i hate vandalized houses :( THankyou my friend !
I enjoy your videos and I'm grateful for how respectful. you are of the homes and possessions left behind. thank you again.😂
wonderful footage, your camera is fantastic, homes in America look as good as the ones you explore for maybe 2 months, then there trashed, that's why I love your channel, thank you.
Thank you! You brothers are so awesome! Keep up the great work!
Fantastic as always.
Nice to see your talented brother getting involved in the intro Lesley. Keep up the good work I love your videos. I'm older and I remember some p of the old houses. They were different here but I wish I could show my daughter them. We tended to demolish our old houses and it's a shame. BTW those old suitcases are from the second world war era.
from these videos, I think I would love to visit Luxembourg !
love you quys. you are my favourite dudes . happy 2017
@BrosOfDecay
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rachel that means alot to us ! Happy newyear !
Love the mystery. Another gem, thank you!
Hello Lesley & Jordy! Wonderful little home! Thank you for sharing!
@BrosOfDecay
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks For waching clint