Exploring a $10,000,000 ABANDONED Mansion with EVERYTHING Left | Luxury Items Still Inside
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In todays episode we are revisiting a marvelous mansion that was abandoned by a Swiss family in 2016. The man that lived here owned a large zinc company in China that failed when the city experienced a bad blackout. He then sold his company and lived in the mansion with his family until he passed away.
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Your videos are so refreshing to watch. No cussing or potty mouthing. Just plain talking. You don't realize how much I appreciate that. You can express yourself without being vulgar. Love your videos. ❤❤❤ I'm watching from Missouri USA
@claytondoty8241
Жыл бұрын
That's the Main biggest reason I love him, language is so unnecessary and gets old he's clean and pg I love it
@AngelaWNC2
Жыл бұрын
I agree, I quit watching alot of explorers because of all the unnecessary cussing. I really like this guy and his clean mouth.
@jborden18
Жыл бұрын
I 💯 agree!! It's childish and to some degree disrespectful. We're all adults here, there's no need to behave that way
@chad4208
Жыл бұрын
you stopped watching someone because of an invented language concept that offends you only because you were told to be offended? Hahahahaha
@chad4208
Жыл бұрын
@@jborden18 yea, your adults, so quit crying because youre brainwashed into finding certain words bad without reason
I love your quiet enthusiasm, reverence, and respect for memories these homes hold. And the fact that it seemed that every other bedroom was your favorite is adorable. (I’m a granny, so don’t take offense.) And I can imagine a crackling fire in the fireplace, sitting and reading by one of the windows overlooking the garden, and listening to the rain. Pure bliss.
@johnkemper1130
7 ай бұрын
How nice you are,. I feel this crew is also like you describe.
The little thing you called a washer is actually a dryspinner. Called a centrifuge . You put your wet laundry in it and turn it on. When it is finished you can take it out and hang it out to dry. This was very common in Europe in the last century, before they build it in the washingmachines. My granny had one and we had one when I was younger
@Bella-gj6wc
3 ай бұрын
My mum had it as part of her washing machine. She’d wash the clothes, then spin them, then into a galvanized tub to rinse, then back in the spinner, then into rinse water, then into spinner, then out to the line. I wash mine and hang them out pretty muck year around. I love doing laundry for that reason. Wash them, hang them all out together. Fold them as you take them off the line, put them away, and done!!
@Bella-gj6wc
3 ай бұрын
Does anyone but me think it’s weird people just walk away from these places? Who’s still paying taxes, and why would you if you don’t plan on ever coming back? 🤷♀️🤷♀️
@aintnothingliketheoldskool
Ай бұрын
@@Bella-gj6wcmaybe you should know the full story before you just assume things about these people and be judgemental you don't know what happened in order for them just to leave.
Love ❤️ your videos, you are so respectful and it's so nice to have a Christian doing these, so many feel the need to swear and it isn't necessary..Thank you for what you do,...Michigan..USA
Watching from Spain!love your style. The beautiful white and blue paper on the wall of your favourite room is very famous fabric in France, called “Toile de Jouy” dated in 1760. ( Whether its pastoral prints on window valances or a test garment in a fashion house, toile can be many things in the fashion and design industry. Toile gained popularity as a printed French fabric in the late eighteenth century, and the classic aesthetic remains popular today.)
Thank you for making these videos. Absolutely one of my favorite homes you have explored. The property, home and furniture have rich history and character. RIP kitty 🙏🏻💕
@lindagrogan1734
Жыл бұрын
Watching from USA-NYS. Love the red. R[m.
I enjoy seeing all the homes you show there all so awesome I still can't understand how people can just get up and leave homes with belongings behind
I do have a smaller version of the painting. The desk in the one bedroom is a secretary. Back in the day when people actually wrote letters stationary, envelopes pens and things like that were kept in there. The front pulled down and served as a place to write. What a beautiful place. So sad it wasn’t sold. I’m watching from Michigan-and I always wanted to visit France. Thanks for the opportunity!
Watching from Canada. Thank you for sharing these amazing homes with us! I also hate spiders falling on me 😱😮
Poor kitty, RIP. Love your videos and all the amazing houses you explore. Watching you from Utah, USA.
I live in Alabama, USA. I have two points that you might enjoy. The wallpaper that you focused is called toile and is pronounced twall. It is of French origin from the 1800s. The bench with the gold velvet cushion with the wood table attachment is a gossip bench. When people first got telephones in their homes it was truly a big deal and thus the gossip bench was invented. The phone sat on the wooden part and people relaxed on the bench and chatted away.😅
The times the family might have lived, the laughs they enjoyed, the tears they shed, the dreams they had..... Makes me wonder what made those families abandon such huge beautiful homes completely... You are doing a tremendous job of bringing these places to us... Watching all the way from Kerala, S.India...
I appreciate how you respect these beautiful old homes. It’s nice to see good people! Watching from Michigan, USA.
@maximinorodriguez4913
Жыл бұрын
Right along with you here in Pontiac Michigan always watching and enjoying your video's Big Bankz...
@lovelettersandlace
Жыл бұрын
In Michigan here too!
@Mushroom.Madness.
Жыл бұрын
Lansing
@mygreencauldron7916
Жыл бұрын
I'm a Michigander too!!
@itzhim313
5 ай бұрын
Don't forget me from the 313 lol
Loved this mansion! Loved the rain! I’m watching from Michigan! Thanks for all your videos, I’m so glad I found you!
As big and beautiful as this house is on the outside it is cramped and claustrophobic on the inside. These French floor plans are maze like with stuff (water heaters, cabinets) crammed in them. I love the doors especially the red one which seems oddly placed. Great tour, thanks!❤
I am so relieved to hear I'm not the only person terrified of spiders but in love with beautiful old places. That is honestly the entire reason why I don't go to places like this myself. I live vicariously thru you. 🤣 You go get those spiders, I'll be ready for the next video. 😂 Seriously, I love your videos. Thank you so much!
I was born in Salinas, Calif, and have lived in Gallatin, Tenn. for thirty years. I love and follow you, Steve and Jeremy. You are my favorite guys.
Love your videos. I’m the lover of old things and through you I get to live vicariously. I would love to be exploring abandoned places but I have a little one so until then I’m enjoying your videos from America. I just can’t understand how people can walk away from such beautiful places and never return or their families do something with these properties. I guess that’s what makes it so intriguing.
Watching from Colorado. So sad that cat passed all alone, but it died comfortable. Those beds were absolutely gorgeous! Looks like the 50’s or 60’s style beds. Definitely comfy looking. Such a perfect rainy thundery stormy day to wander around! Thank you for your videos! Great to see you & some of the bando fam checking out cool places!
It's amazing how beautiful it is you do a wonderful job showing us things and places we would never see thanks from Michigan USA 🙂
Love to watch your vlogs, I really love exploring old abandoned houses.
Greetings from Tennessee!!!!❣️ I’ve got to thank you, your wife, and your friends that have joined you as you explore and allow us to be a part of your adventures!!!! Y’all are amazing and I enjoy traveling the world with y’all 😆
Always love the selected Bible verse. Blessings to you on this Palm Sunday.
Love your videos! I have always wanted to explore abandoned places myself, so I’m living out my dream through your videos. ❤️
Hello, from Pennsylvania, and it's so very beautiful to see this piece of history. Thank you for taking us along on your journey.
The rain brought tranquility,& harmony to your video...loved it. Viewed from Upstate NY. You lead an amazing life's journey...Happy travels!!!
Question... Have you ever had a former owner of a house you filmed contact you after seeing one of your videos? I'm so curious!
@martinurbina5570
Жыл бұрын
It's so spooky. Yet calming. How incredible to know so many people in the world and you get to converse with alot of them thank you for showing me what a human being in the greatest degree possible is . I'm not embarrassed to admit this but I'm Malcolm this is my dad's account and I had a unfortunate up bringing I made a consius desicion to forgive my actions in the past regardless of my reasons why. And I think life is so precious I'm so grateful everyday truly Iam your videos allow me to escape horrible tragedies and be in a peacefuly haunted calm. I do adore the mansions and my endlessly creates the possible living situation of such an enormous world of a home to be living in. Truly extraordinary. Truly I thank you.from Othello WA . Columbia basin region south east of Washington state. Tricities to Spokane.
@camzyt4477
Жыл бұрын
@@martinurbina5570 u commented this on someone else’s comment btw so he prolly won’t see it unless he clicks this comment
@lisawhite8402
Жыл бұрын
@@martinurbina5570 Malcolm, I am loving the honesty and vulnerability from you. I feel like the world we live in today has changed so much from the old abandoned places Bankz shows us and the lives ppl lived back then, we live in a society that 'tells' us to be a certain way and project money and selfish obnoxious attitude as a way of comin up in the world. Yet I feel like being vulnerable and humble and accepting what we have is enough. I hope you are doing well and feeling better about everything!?
@whitneylaken5659
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if anyone offers to buy these places after they are shown
@whitneylaken5659
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if anyone offers to buy these places after they are shown
Another awesome Explore! This old Mansion was beautiful,sad to see the decay. Rest in peace little cat😪Thanks for the video,greetings from Germany.
I remember you skipping that room ,it seems a little more worn down ,it's amazing how a place can go down hill when abandoned,shame it's going to waste ,it's a beautiful place ,great job ,you always do a great job ,I'm from North Carolina, USA
Thanks for your videos. I recently came across your channel and I think your style is so calm and authentic (loved that prayer for the rain to stop) All of the places you're exploring are absolutely amazing. I'm watching from Germany.
I'm of course not watching these in order but it's so crazy on all the stuff people leave behind. I love that you are so detailed with your videos and thank you for having awesome control of your video camera!! Hope your doing well and sending love to your videos from Warren Ohio❤
Thanks for revisiting this beautiful place! Your videos are awesome! Watching from the Midwest…Iowa!
I'm in Oklahoma watching this,but I've been a fan of yours for a long time. Your videos are the best, you're friendly and non judgemental,and very respectful. Thanks for giving me hours of enjoyment. Keep up the good work.
Your excitement always puts a smile on my face. Thanks for sharing your awesome adventures exploring. Watching from Muldrow, Oklahoma USA!!!
This was so awesome. I love that house. I can imagine it beautiful and pristine at one time.
Hello from Arizona. Love all your videos, but especially today's. I like how you take your time and explain and photo everything. Take care and be safe.
@fionagorman2237
Жыл бұрын
Love your channel..watching from Galway in Ireland🇮🇪🇮🇪
Hi Big Bankz, the place looks like they were trying to renovate, the hallways, the stairs, the bedrooms, a lot of them were started. They have so many different rooms, that basically do the same thing, Grand salons, morning salons, breakfast salons, petit salons. so sometimes it is hard to figure out what a room was for. I was a great explore, thanks for showing it again. Love from N.Y.
Watching from Moose Jaw! I really enjoy your enthusiasm for the places you visit. You rarely have a critical remark for any house even though they’re always so different, and I love the way you appreciate every home for exactly what it is. It’s really refreshing!
I’m living in Belgium so I love watching and listening to an American checking out these properties. I’m actually in the market searching for a property like this to renovate. Not a 10 mil one though hahaha
I've been following you for several months, and I also follow Steve Ronan last year. I am from a little town in Wisconsin called Baraboo. You too, are my favorites, but I do watch a few other people. Thanks, You do a great job.
These places are unbelievable. Thanks for sharing! Love from Ventura California
This is a beautiful house and a great explore! Thank you and stay safe!
I just happened to find this, I am watching from Grapeview, WA. I would love to explore around in an old abandoned mansion, how cool. Makes you wonder why it was abandoned, what happened to the people.
Watching from Singapore! Love your videos! It's very interesting to learn the history and see what's left inside an abandoned house. Thank you for exploring and sharing it with us!
Just found your channel. Love it. What fun. I've explored old abandoned farm houses around where I live in Idaho. Can't wait to watch all your videos
Great exploration. I appreciate what you're doing. Watching from Connecticut.
Thanks for the content I've been watching everything I can I love that you're respectful of every property you check out. I used to be afraid of spiders actually all bugs grossed me out then I started to learn about tarantulas and other spiders and eventually I got one as a pet now I have two! Learning about them and observing them helped me overcome my fear. I keep reptiles nowadays and still have my two tarantulas and I even breed my own feeders. I hope someday you're also able to overcome that fear ❤
@megmills4798
Жыл бұрын
I also have had reptiles and trantualas love them😊
My grandmom had a train track in her back yard. When I was little and visited her she knew what time it went by and told me to go out back sit on the back stoop and watch it go by. It was so cool to see. It was one of my favorite things growing up … that and when she made cabbage and ham soup yum!! ❤️
Hello from Pennsylvania love this home and everything in it. Enjoying watching your videos. Thank you for sharing this. 😊
Hi from WA State just finished watching your video and I really like seeing these places. But sad to know about the owner of the property, family it's never easy to make a big change after a loved one passes away. But this mansion is so beautiful, except for the black mold, hopefully you guys will try to keep masks with you just in case 😊 for future adventures like these. But I'm really glad you got to adventure with your friends it's cool to see that. I can't wait to see more cool places. Keep up the great work Big Bankz👏❤❤
If I ever have to leave things behind, I will either sell or give it all away so it is still useful and appreciated by others.
I'm with you on the red bedroom, it's absolutely gorgeous!! Love the house. Greeley, Colorado here. I used to go into old places like this before there was a internet and explore. Some of the owners would actually give me permission to take things. I had a lot of little antiques from places I explored. Most have had to be sold off now but I had fun doing it.
My very first video. Marvelous! I'm really loving this. Your a really great person. You have a real respect for the house and all things. It's sad to see someone's entire life that's left behind. God bless you from Canada❤
Thank you for blurring the cat out. How sad! Love your videos!!
Hello from Arkansas! I love watching your videos. I appreciate your level of respect for the places you explore. Only complaint I have is your showing of the contents of the toilets, I can definitely do without seeing that. I love the scriptures from the Bible. God bless and be safe.
Honest tip: Dont post premiere videos, cuz when I get notified I cant watch it.. I need to wait and than I forget. Ppst video directly so when notification pops I can view it. Keep up the good work sir
I'm glad you went back. I cannot remember this beauty. That red bedroom was definitely the best, it's beautiful. Shame about what happened to the family but I get why they left. Hi Steve and Jeremy Nash. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Best video you have done!!! Explain everything so perfectly! Great job! Love it. 🥰🥰🥰
I actually follow all you guys, funny enough just because I'm an abandonophile (like prolly the majority of the lot of us watching haha) and it's strangely lovely and heartwarming to see you all exploring and documenting together, speaking in hushed tones with respect for these places and a real friend/collegue/trust vibe. It makes me feel like there's a community out there, of like minded peeps that I could maybe explore with one day. I appreciate it! I'm from Canada, btw - Vancouver Island BC. There's some abandoned stuff here, but nothing like Europe and Japan. I go to Japan lots (I speak the language) and I dream about exploring some haikyo there .. I'm just a little shy and nervous about trying to find some people to do it with, who appreciate it with the same love of ”もののあわ” (mono no aware) that I feel. :))
For some reason your video is not coming through
@BigBankz
Жыл бұрын
It comes on Sunday
My name is Carl and I'm from Tennessee. I like how you point out specific things in the mansions and how respectful you are while filming and discovering things inside . God bless you and by all means , always have some sort of face mask with you at all times .
Wowzers!!! What a place, nice work guys 👍😁🙏🏼
Wow! Fantastic home I really enjoy watching. I’m from Nebraska, USA 🇺🇸
I really enjoy your videos. You have an awesome calm voice for doing this filming, given so many of the properties have a sad history. You are always respectful. Also, thank you for keeping the audio clean without potty talk.
Hi, I'm from Holland, love to watch videos like this about abandoned places. Keep going!
Northwest Florida, your my favorite urban explorer, thanks for another great adventure!
I am from Bartlett, KS. My daughter and I use these videos to learn history and bring conversation into our homeschooling. Thank you for keeping it clean and family oriented.
i love your videos, i find so much peace and happiness through them. watching from Guernsey 🇬🇬
Fascinating tour. Watching from Norwich, CT USA.
The fixture on the wall in the bathroom that you couldn't identify is a laundry line that goes across the room They were planning to renovate as boxes of new tiles in bathroom and on wall measurements of where walls would go. I saw this last time but enjoyed it more this time, and I think you went more slowly. Thanks for the chance to revisit. Janice 👵 🇬🇧 xxx
i love to see an old mansion and i enjoy how wealth they have ,how lucky they are ... to think that the other dont have anything to eat . i mean so many poverty ... im from Philippines and i enjoy watching your vlog❤
Michigan here! So happy for your videos. It's way cool to see all of this with your mouth keeping clean!
So respectful....that's what I love about your videos. Watching all the time from West Virginia!
BigBankz, I would love to fix that place up and I'm watching from Arizona in the U.S. it would be so cool to remodle that mansion and bring back to life. It would probably cost close to a million dollars to bring this house back to where it was when it was built. It is magnificent.
Great explanation!! Awesome Mansion!! This walk thru was Awesome!!! TFS 💙🫂🌻🦋🥰🥰
Evette Shaw, from Cullman Alabama USA. I love your shows. Watch almost everyone!!! You are a very good tourist!! Beautiful Amazing places!! 👍❤️
Wow a time capsule from way back in 2016. Talk about memory lane. Wow. Amazing.
I love how every room becomes your favorite!❤
Watching from Columbia South Carolina. Just found your page and I can't stop! I love the places you explore and how knowledgeable you are! Great work! Keep exploring!
Hey dude , love the explore , enjoy watching each week , checking in from New Zealand , greetings from the yacht Taurangi 2 , Wellington.👍😁
I'm so glad that you went back to this beautiful house, it must have hern stunning in its time. I'm watching from New Zealand. 🙂
I love watching your videos and all the exciting places you visit,I’m Julie from England 🏴,thank you x
Another great place and another great video! Thanks for all you do Bigbankz!
@danasmith604
Жыл бұрын
I’m from Jonesboro, Arkansas USA!
Watching from New Hampshire- my fave explorer to watch! Thx for being you.
I just recently found you and I am so enjoying your videos from Indiana. I love the way you treat each home with such respect.
Hi from southern California, love seeing how people lived in other country's
Hi, from Adelaide, Australia. The land down under. Just started watching your videos and I really enjoy seeing how other countries live e.g. the places in France, they are so old and amazing. Imagine this place before it was abandoned but many of rooms look like they haven't changed in over a century. I feel so sorry for the cat that you found, do people just leave them to fend for themselves, haven't they got a animal refuge that they can take them to, animals rely on us to care for them just like children, so sad. keep up the good work, filming these places before they are no more is so important, here in Australia we don't have buildings of any great age but even what we have, built at the turn of the century are being bulldozed to built ugly high rise. Keep them coming, great camera work and explanations.10/10
I really like your videos. So relaxing, thank you! From Amsterdam❤️
Watching from Oklahoma, love your videos! Makes me sad to see so much beautiful furniture left behind 😔
Enjoying traveling with you! Great tour. Thanks from Tucson, Arizona.
Awesome video, thank you for taking us with you! The “manual washing machine” (13:37 ) is a dryer btw :) its basically just a motorised spinning drum (the water will exit thru the funnel at the front. it’s meant to ease up the work for the electric dryer. The strange bars on the wall of the bathroom (14:38) is a also a dryer, haha. You pull it out of the rack and you’ll get about 5 or 6 bars where you can hang up you wet towels and such :) Many greetings from Germany
I discovered your channel a few weeks ago & I really enjoy your videos…I enjoy seeing how others lived in different times & places…I watch from SoCal in the good ole USA!!! I look forward to your next video 😊
I’m watching from Niles, MI bro. I’ve seen a lot of your vids man and I love the aerial shots and the history you do for as many of the houses you can. It must be fun doing all the traveling man that’s cool! Anyway keep em coming bro and I’ll keep giving that thumbs ups!
I rock with Big Bankz because he always has the backstory on top of the backstory.. Makes his videos stand out. Good work brother!
Watching from Tennessee! Just started watching your channel and already enjoying it thoroughly! Ty for all u do
I greatly appreciate how your not moving the camera all around and making us dizzy. Also this house is amazing
I loved the video again. It's too bad that it was raining for the drone. I am from Minneapolis Minnesota. Well can't wait for the next adventure.
Watching from Portugal. Thank you so much for sharing!
Not sure why your videos interest me .. but I’m so hooked.. it’s so neat to see what folks left behind and how they lived..
Nashville, TN here. Love your videos, thank you!