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ABANDONED Royal Dynasty Mansion Home Filled With STRANGE THINGS

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ABANDONED Royal Dynasty Mansion Home Filled With STRANGE THINGS

in todays video, my friends and i discover a very unique and eccentric mansion located in
portugal. this mansion dates back to the early 1900’s and lived in a bloodline of famous
architects. the home has always been passed down to the next generation with its kids also
inheriting a large fortune from their family runned business that first started by their great great
grandfather.
the grandfather was a german archtect, famous for building houses for a very wealthy german
royal dynasty known as the wittelsbach. during his retirement he moved to portugal and enjoyed his
last years with his wife. as the families lineage went on, it seemed its modern generation has
move to other parts of the world & to wealthy to even care. this once beloved home has now
been since abandoned and frozen in time.

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  1. The name carved on the bed headboard "Wittelsbach" is one of the oldest German aristocratic families. The Letters "H" might be stand for Habsburg and "L" for Lothringen. The picture on floor next to bed is from Ludwig II Otto Friedrich Wilhelm von Wittelsbach, King of Bavaria, August 25, 1845 – June 13, 1886, originating from the House of Wittelsbach, was King of Bavaria from March 10, 1864 until his death

  2. Love watching your videos, gotta get back to your early self with taking more time and exploring each and every room.
    This vid, we feel you skipped out afew rooms that looked so interesting and you just bypassed them.

  3. This is epic for me Steve. You have always given us good content. I just feel that all this abandoned houses you have explored are massive and so sad to see these put to waste. I love the way you explained everything there is to it. Keep up the good content we never get tired following you.

  4. Great video! Thank you for taking me to Portugal. This place was awesome! I appreciate all you do for us to be able to see other places. Applying for a job and if I get it I’ll try to help you do your stuff!

  5. This picture is a rabbit the other picture was a brace of pheasant meaning two pheasant they seem to hang picture of games they must have loved hunting. Those are probably ostrich feathers. A different but interesting house thanks for the video Steve.

  6. Heard a girls voice at ….23:30…..(or maybe) Its surprising these places arent maintained and livable. The echo in that atic space is very strange.
    That part of the video sounded like someone yelling and there was a child around. The picture and Seeing the minion toys later on , someone must of been there recently.

  7. hi Steve and friend, s nice video hope you guys be safe out there 🙏🙏🙏🙏 can't believe everything left behind hope to see more videos ❤️ you guys k some things left

  8. Could you please turn down the introduction music about 2 notches so embarrassed for the family members who could be loving life in that home!!! It's a bit eclectic but I could make it profitable as for the blood drinking people used to bleed themselves some kind of healing crap from the past generations and friends would drink it, yes the home screams and I'm sorta of getting a 70's vibe! What an awesome adventure for you all but that bricked up wall in the basement caught my eye That town needs to maintain this gem

  9. That was different ! Some lovely woodwork , such a shame it's being left to decay . I wonder what happened to the family ?
    Great video Steve , stay safe , I am looking forward to more of your Euro adventures .

  10. Aside from being so impressed with your authentic self, the instrumentals you continue to incorporate into your videos are wonderful. Such a calming intro to what you are about to show us. I've missed you young man. Thank you so much for this one. Timeless as is your rightful style. Be safe Steve. Much love from one of your (my thoughts) elderly viewers.

  11. Steve , in the vases in the hall , you thought they could not be feathers but instead some kind of plant ? no darling they are in fact Ostrich feathers , often used in decorations way back in the day . although Ostriches can not fly , they still have beautiful feathers , used to be used to adorn ladies hats from around 1600s through to the early 1900s

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