Exploring an Abandoned Palace in Spain No One Has Seen Before

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Hidden in Spain stands an abandoned palace — untouched for decades and left in a fragile state of decay. 🇪🇸
Built in the early 1900s, it was once a proud residence of a noble family, its lions and coat of arms a symbol of protection and prestige. For over ten years, it has been listed for sale, but no one has taken on the immense task of restoring it.

Inside, the story of the family remains visible in every detail: furniture, portraits, documents, and personal belongings left behind as if time simply stopped.

Inside, we uncover:
🪞 A lavish salon still furnished with antiques and family heirlooms
🛏️ Bedrooms with ornate carved beds and embroidered fabrics
📜 Diplomas, calendars, and letters from the last generation
🦁 A heraldic coat of arms guarded by stone lions

A palace that once represented status and permanence.
Today, it stands as a fragile reminder of another time.

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Abandoned Spain: Exploring an Abandoned Palace No One Has Seen Before

📅 Next week on Explomo: We return with another episode of Abandoned Spain, as we explore a place unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. I open the door to a pharmacy frozen in time for 40 years… and step straight into the past.

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⏱️ CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
02:16 Main Hallway & Coat of Arms
03:39 A Glorious Past
04:30 Signs of Decay
05:49 Traditional Kitchen
07:55 Grand Entrance
08:30 Storage Room
10:24 The Salon / Main Living Room
17:49 Historical Segment: Nobility & Architecture
19:40 Heading Upstairs
21:00 Golden Bedroom
23:55 Child’s Bedroom & Religious Relics
25:46 Second Master Bedroom & Private Bathroom
29:03 Decayed Wing & Overgrown Garden
32:45 Upper Floors
35:45 Unsafe Attic
36:22 Future of the Palace
37:23 Next Week on Explomo

18 Comments

  1. A wonderful exploration that is masterfully shown. I love that you take us on these wonderful adventures. What were the books Moon and Sun about? I ask because it looked like a whole series. Again, you demonstrate your exemplary talent with this video. Thank you. Cheers. ❤

  2. Hey Explomers👋
    Sorry for the delay with this upload. My editing laptop had to be sent in for repairs 💻🔧. Luckily, I’ve been able to continue editing at a friend’s place, so new episodes of Abandoned Spain will keep coming your way! 🇪🇸✨

    I really hope you enjoyed this new episode, and I can’t wait to hear your thoughts in the comments below 🙏
    Mo 🙂

  3. A beautiful adventure of a gorgeous palace. I love traveling with you to places I have never been. The woodwork and furniture were so beautiful. Your work in showing this palace was so brilliant. I have loved this series so far of Abandoned Spain thank you for sharing and the tender love and respect you gave this property. Take care and much love to you from America.

  4. Sadly it doesn't look like its owners were unable to maintain it. I hate to see beautiful history,unkept. Things today are not built w/ love & detail like the ones you show . This make your videos exquisite in my opinion. ❤

  5. Gracias chicos , otra gran exploración .Y si, las madreñas es un tipo de zueco ,típico de la zona del norte de España, Galicia , Asturias , Cantabria , zonas donde llueve mucho y es muy práctico para evitar llenarse los pies de barro . Triste ver el abandono de tanto patrimonio , uno a veces siente tristeza al ver un mundo que parece que entra en decadencia y no ama su pasado.

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