廃墟となったスペインの邸宅の下に巨大なトンネルを発見

Once, this gate used to be the home
of the Martinez family. A noble family, and you can tell
by the family coat of arms that’s still left on display over here. With the tilework on the walls. Another place that I’ve already
visited in 2021, three years ago. And currently I’m back. There have been some changes. Some furniture that is stolen. And some details that are missing. But nonetheless, it’s
still a very special place. And I had to return here
after losing my footage. We’re just gonna start here at this patio. A really beautiful inner patio, courtyard… And you can see a lot of columns… throughout this entire space. They have also placed
a lot of mainstays here. To actually keep this property upright. So, it will basically stay. But some parts have been terribly decayed. And this property really
has already ran out of time. As you’ve probably seen, by the way,
at the main entrance there… They had ambitions to
renovate this at some point. And maybe put concrete and everything in it. We’re just gonna walk over all the rubble. What is also crazy… We’re gonna see a bedroom in a bit
that used to be completely different. And currently, the entire ceiling has collapsed. And the bed is barely visible anymore. The new residents of this place
are actually birds and pigeons. They really found new residence here. And they are flying around all the time. Before we enter the many beautiful
rooms this inner courtyard leads us to… Let’s take a moment to uncover the
forgotten story of this once-noble estate. Built in the 17th century… This grand residence belonged to the Martinez family. A respected noble bloodline that once held
influence in this region of Spain. We now find ourselves
inside the heart of the home. In this stunning columned courtyard. A design that’s typical of
Spain’s architectural golden age. From here, the family’s world unfolded. With lavish dining rooms. Ornate bedrooms, and a chapel. But what caused this place,
filled with history and beauty… to fall into silence? That part remains a mystery. One we’ll continue unraveling
as we explore deeper. Now, let’s start in the first room and… I think this was kind of a living room. As you can tell, traditional with… the Spanish colorful curtains over there. Also, a little table with the chairs. Oh my lord! Look at all the pigeon and bird
faeces on top of this lamp. Still, a walking cane over here. And I really like the
Bordeaux red leather seats. You can also still see some ashtrays over here. As they would call them
in Spanish, “cenicero”, haha. Look over here in the corner. Actually, there used to
be a little barrel with a tap. For, I assume, some
wine or maybe some liquor. And this was a table where
they would probably drink just a glass of liquor. Just chill. And the reason I think this was a living room is also that there is a television right there. This is nice. This actually is a cabinet. And inside, as you
can tell, they have built… a little radio. And this used to be
the speaker of the radio. Even a record over here. Oh, look! This was for a gramophone: “Gramofono”. Wow! A really special place, to be honest. The decay is beyond belief in this place. This place is truly left
to its natural fate. Oh, you might find this
interesting too, Alfred. – What is it? – Given that you work in a laboratory… This is… actually, a microscopic… examination and their findings about it. You see? “Glucosis”. “Acetone”. “Albumin”. I think it’s from urine, right? – It can be the case, yeah. – I’m gonna keep the microphone
a little bit closer for the next room. And as you can tell, this is
actually a double bedroom. A beautiful space. On the left side, there is still a wardrobe. As you can tell, all the clothes are still inside. The place is really a time capsule. Sadly, the place got famous
by the Spanish urbex community. And also, by the urbex
community in Europe in general. And it also attracted the wrong people. So, in some areas… things have been stolen. Like, they even stole a bed. A complete bed frame, like… That’s beyond ridiculous. I really like that this is still the same. The little shelves with the books. It’s completely skewed, close to collapse. Anytime soon. And then, we have the beds. And we have some letters. I’m gonna see… what I can actually find on there. They were for Mr. Martinez. It says: “Congratulations…” “with…” Pff, it’s hard to translate. But they were at least congratulating him
with something that he achieved. I also believe that this
religious frame used to hang just on top… on the wall, right above the bed. Over there. You can even still see the hook. I might actually restore it… the way it was. Just like that. Oh! Even behind here. There are some hats. That’s crazy. Yeah, really dusty… And very musty, haha. Okay. I’m gonna crawl through here to go to the other side. There’s still the perfume. Even Yves Saint-Laurent. So, the people that lived here… they were noble. They had sufficient funds. They definitely did not
have reasons to complain. And the sink over here… Oh…! It’s really close to
collapsing anytime soon. We just… are starting into this tour, and there is… plenty more things to see. Before I came here, I told Alfred, like… the inner courtyard really is one of my
favorite things of this place. It’s really unique. It’s almost like a jungle with
the palm trees in the middle. The columns. And also, the incredible decay. This part of the wall… has completely leveled to the ground. As you can tell, it’s littering
the floor right over there. It really gives this
post-apocalyptic feeling that’s always contributing
to this vibe of the abandoned. The afterlife. What if… humanity will be extinct one day? Everything will end up in this way. Food for thought. Anyway… This was probably the best room… when we went here 3 years ago. And this is also the bedroom… that’s incredibly collapsed. Oh, look at this over here! Oh… Wow! It’s crazy. This bed over here. With this gold-framed iron bed frame
used to have a crown on the top. So, 3 years ago… there used to be a statue right over here. And a statue on the other side, respectively. Two beautiful black marble statues. They are sadly gone. Most likely stolen. Because I think they were definitely still worth… a certain amount of value. Look at the wonderful antique chairs. With the stuffings on the arms. The embroidery. And also, nice… intricate carvings like we
often see on Spanish furniture. Also, on the table over here… there used to be a tableau on top of it. But this is also, sadly enough, missing. Religion was clearly
important for the people. This religious frame
over here is completely… ridden by black mold. It’s a sad sight. I’m not sure how well
you’re able to see it… but right on top there,
there’s even a bird’s nest. With a tiny bird just peaking out. Super cute, haha. – It’s watching us filming the video. – Yeah, it’s watching us. You’re currently on YouTube, bro! Hahahaha. All right, then, let’s continue through
this enchanting space. Still, a very special room. Even though there are definitely some things
that have changed throughout the years. It’s almost inevitable with a place that is so
abandoned as this one. I love the sofa. And you can tell that parts… of discarded debris… are currently also littering it as they have fallen down from the ceiling. Still, some clothes. And even some of them are still in the foil. This looks like it was maybe
from, like, a maid or something. This is like a dress from a woman. It’s sad seeing these
places deteriorating and all this antique furniture just… getting lost over time. Wow, look at this! Still, a lot of jewelry. Necklaces. Earrings. It’s all still in there. Most likely… nothing of extreme value. No silver or gold. Because then it would have been stolen. And in the center over here… we still have a wonderful
glass chandelier hanging up. It’s also really fragile and tangling down. Give it… a couple more months, years… and this will also just level
with the ground. I love how they made this with the columns. And the collapse was really not this bad
when I visited it for the first time. And as you can tell, the ceiling, haha… is completely gone. The columns are actually made from wood. Hence why probably the building
has been that badly deteriorated. Given that in Spain, they usually
use stone… and stonework for the floors, the ceilings, and the pillars. Given the plentiful use of plaster and wood… This place just didn’t survive. So, actually, 3 years ago… We went to take a peek down here. And you seriously won’t believe
what we found down there. We just gotta find a way between all the collapsed parts over here. Wow! Also, look at the tiles. – So, over here we need to be quiet. – We need to be very silent over here. because of the people living around. It’s part of the garden, it seems. Wow! Look at the concave structure of this basement! It’s massive! Oh, oh… – Over here, you can see wood. But it’s completely covered in cobwebs. – All their burning wood. What the heck, bro? It’s freaking epic. – Wait. Look. This is also pretty plain. But where you just went… That’s where the adventure starts. – Okay, okay. I cannot wait to go. I’m amped to see this! It’s like an underground cave. It’s not even… a basement anymore. It’s a dungeon. – It’s a dungeon. I swear. I mean, look. This is… This is unbelievably crazy. – I don’t even know what to expect over here. It feels like I’m in a quarry, bro. – Yeah. All right, over there… These are just all empty spaces. I mean, you know? As you can see… – Yeah. – You can also point it out with the camera. It’s just holes in the wall. – You might be wondering why all these wall recesses
were carved out in the first place… I’m wondering where they used this basement for. – I have no clue. – Maybe some mushroom farming? Maybe some… …some wine storage? – Well, I think wine storage because that’s what we’re
going to find out right now. We are, literally, going underneath the street. If a car passes, you can
literally hear it above you. – We’re going underneath the street? – Yeah. – What’s this huge thing over here? – I don’t know, but…
that’s what I really wanna ask. Well, if anybody from our followers
knows what this could have been… – Like, a huge terracotta pot or something. – Yeah. And they are located right over there. – Yeah. – But first, we’re gonna show them this. How huge this place actually is. – This is the inside of the item
Remon just talked about. Bro… I was not expecting this! – No. – It’s like we’re exploring a cave. – Yeah, it is like a cave. Because this really gives
me some catacomb vibes. – Yeah. – And actually… in these holes… All these, uhm… these terracotta pots… I don’t know how to call them. – Yeah. – They used to be in here. And I mean right over here, man… Look how huge this is! – You can just hang out over here. – Yeah, you can just chill over here. Above me, is the street. – Above you is the street? – Yeah. – What the heck, dude! You’re just standing underneath
the principal street of a city. Imagine that. Access… through an abandoned mansion. – It’s crazy. – There are little people that
can say that they actually stood… underneath the principal street… of this Spanish city. Oh, oh…! Oh, yeah, over here is
another one of those giant… jugs or pots. You can see what Remon just told. The carvings. The concave carvings. All 3 of them used to be for
those gigantic terracotta pots. Whoa! Very old bottles over here. – Yeah, and what’s also strange is that… Look. – It’s just like… limestone or sand. – Yeah, like sand or limestone. – Very soft. So strange. It’s just crumbling apart. Oh, and there’s a bird’s nest. How cute. Going back to the street level again. – Yeah, going back. I mean, I really like this dungeon structure. For me, this was quite an adventure. There was not much, but it was pretty cool! – Bro, this mansion has everything. It’s an amazing location. And we’re just getting started… as many more beautiful rooms await us. So, we’re passing the main entrance again. We still have a wooden bench here. And you can tell there
are some very old letters. It actually was part of a notebook. Maybe something they used in school. I’m trying to see a year… Oh yeah, 1919. So, early 1900s people were living here. I’m still wondering what
the last date of occupation was. But I think this structure has at least
been abandoned for 20 years. Because the decay is really severe. – Most calendars and papers I saw
were from the end of the ’80s. – End of the 1980s? – Yeah, end of the 1980s. – Wow.
That would be like more than 3 decades. If that’s the last date people lived here. Still, for such a long time… It’s been incredibly well-preserved. The doors are really unique of this place. They’re all similar. And this will lead us to another space. I believe the man used to be a doctor. He had his office right over here. Where he used to do
all his administration… and work. Wow! You can even see the mold on the ceiling. Just the signs of humidity. Black mold. A really nice lamp over here. Also, a nice sitting corner right here… with a table in the center. It is quite dusty. Also, because of the woodworm, but… It has a beautiful print. An oriental style. So, we also have another name
over here: “Julia”. “Señora Julia”. It might have been the wife. It might have been the daughter of Mr. Martinez. This is actually a book
about politics from 1932. Let me show you the cover. It’s really old. It’s about right politics. I also really like the vase. And what’s quite cool… I’m not sure if it’s from a real pigeon. But I think so, haha. I think they didn’t write with this. I think this is really from the pigeons
that fly around here everywhere. I think this is something religious. Now, continuing through this room. We have also… some more shelves over here
containing a lot of books. Mostly just story-reading books. And this is interesting. Look, it’s from 1985. I think their daughter was Cristina and she did her first Holy Communion in 1985. Over here was probably
one of the master bedrooms. Where Mr. Martinez slept
after a hard day’s work in his office. Intricately carved designs in the front and the back headboard. In the corner… they used to have a tiny vanity. Where they could probably groom themselves up
and everything. Typical for this part of Spain… The shutters actually have these little doors. That you could close and open just like this. Yeah, still a few clothes in here. Wow, some more in here for sure. And it’s nice to see that the wardrobe with its carved design is actually matching… the design of the headboards of the bed. And even the interior mirrors… have decoration in them. It’s actually holy water from Lourdes… in the south of France. Another letter over here. Yeah, this was for the man. His first name is pretty much not readable anymore. But I found it somewhere else so I could recognize it. XIV, that’s like 14th… Louis XIV. “Napoleon”. Written over here. There’s even this very rusty watch that was lying right on the nightstand. And if we look at the pillows… I also love how they have
been hand-embroidered. Some really nice details with the laces on the sides. The pattern over here. It’s really unique. And then, from the bedroom,
we will just continue to this area. It’s very decayed. In these rooms… there are also gonna be standing a lot of mainstays. It’s a strange sight. And it’s really a provisional solution
that they actually did for this place. Maybe there was no money. They needed a quick solution. They just placed all the mainstays here. But it was not a really curative solution for sure. If these mainstays were not here,
this would have already collapsed. Oh my gosh! Nature is really taking over here. Take a peek at this. The clothes are all still in here. And there are spiderwebs between it. It’s absolutely crazy. The ceiling is gone. Really gone. You often see these in southern Europe with a mirror… and there used to be a washing bowl over here. And they usually put jugs over here. So, they could fill the washing bowls… and groom themselves. And there’s even another tiny mirror. Probably for a lady to do her makeup. The purse is also still
hanging here and a few ties. Right on these clothes hooks over here. I really feel like a modern-time archaeologist walking around this place. Look at this! It’s a little pocket furnace. There are even some footballs
and basketballs on the floor. Probably what the children used to play with. And before we go to this part… We are firstly, going to this part given that we cannot actually reach it
from another side. This door has just fallen out. This was more of like a side kitchen. Where they had a fridge. Where they did their laundry. Maybe washed some dishes. And strangely enough… there is also still,
a cashing register over here. “Olympia”. Why would that be here? Did they also have a business? Okay, let’s try to go to… this way. And see… – Oh yeah. – …if there’s still… Nah, there’s nothing in the fridge. Haha… Alfred said like: “Oh yeah.” Because he knows the
fridge test is always a thing. I’m curious what this was. It might have been a bedroom as well. And over here is still a very rusty stove
and another one right next to it. And there are actually
plenty of bird cages. Plenty of them. – Yeah, there were also some outside. – Okay. – So, I think there’s a high chance they had birds. – Yeah, and maybe… after that, like, the birds just
came here again, you know? You know, sometimes it’s also unfair. Like, these birds can all just fly
in these abandoned places and will not have any risk of getting caught by police or getting fined. And if we do it for a nice documentation
purpose of the historic structure… We are at risk. But yeah… That’s life. So, right over here we do have a kitchen. A fireplace. A table. And also still the shelves
that are containing… all their plates, little pots… and stuff that they used for cooking. And even in here… You can tell that their mugs
and glasses are left behind. The cobwebs are just in front of it. So, this part has remained free
from all these human hands… that have touched and moved
a lot of things in this place. There’s even an Olympic medal on the table. And over here is a tiny passage. And it would have just led
to only this toilet over here. Super decayed. From the kitchen… we are gonna walk to
an attached dining area. That is actually through the door opening
that we’re going to pass right now. And the dining area also has all these mainstays. As you can tell, they are right over here. This time, another color. Also, in the dining area,
sadly, some of the details and also valuable items have been stolen. But the dining table… with these wooden chairs is still there. During my initial visit, this
marvelous decorative sculpture could be found in this room. I also really like… the marble fireplace. Still, some things on top of the fireplace mantle. And also, an ornate plate over here. I’m happy that that has not collapsed yet
because I think it’s really fragile. And some Christmas decoration over here. Haha, that’s weird. And I do like the perspective of
the dining room from this side too. You can tell in what
poor condition the floor is. And there is a level
on top of us right now… that we are gonna enter in a bit. But it is extremely dodgy. So, this bedroom already used to be really trashed and cluttered with stuff when we visited this 3 years ago. However, the bed frame is quite nice. The silver color. We do have a receipt over here. It’s from 1990 and all the prices were,
of course, still in pesetas. That was the former
currency over here in Spain. And this was actually for Antonio. So, I think it was the Martinez family. And the man was
named Antonio Martinez. His daughter Julia or his wife. And in this wardrobe, guys… All the clothes are left behind again. But the room we’ll enter right now… might be the best one you’ve seen this far. Are you ready to see it, guys? I’m gonna open the door. And check this out. Wow! In fact, you can tell there
is a lot of peeling wallpaper. But plenty of the wallpaper has been cleaned. Since there was wallpaper everywhere. It was hanging over the furniture. A lot over the mirrors. But it has all been cleaned
and removed by somebody. I don’t think the owner has done it. But you never know. However, the furniture is really elegant. And greatly designed; super comfortable. I’ve also had a seat on it and… trust me, simply amazing. Over here in the center… We have the table still with
some porcelain and plates. But I think this is staged by photographers. Look, this is most likely Mr. Antonio. And over here… a picture of his two children. Two sons. Look at this… upright piano. A piano… that’s most likely coming from Germany. I’ve never seen the brand: “Wondersoch”. – Wondersoch, Wondersoch… I’ve also never heard it before. – What is nice is that we can even… see Mozart over here,
the famous composer… in this ornate… circle in the middle. (playing a piano tune) Oh! That sounds like a horror piano. Also, look at the bottom, by the way. There is also this harp
structure over there. And I also really like the sides
with these kinds of spirals. A really beautiful piece with candle holders as well. Fake ones, though. The real ones you often see in France. It’s typical for the French pianos. I do also like the upholstery chairs. On the top you can even see this… quite strange-looking face. Nice dark red color… with details also in the leather work. Where they would have a seat. So we’re gonna continue. Enter, actually, the room that I told you.
They stole the freaking bed. There used to be a bed frame here. Currently, it’s only
the mattress left behind. A really strange fact, but true. And on the side here… There’s also a really interesting chair
given that it has, like, a headrest on the top. I have not often seen that. Almost like it’s maybe a barber’s chair or something. I don’t know. I think it was just for comfort. But it’s just strange-looking. It doesn’t really fit with the design. I don’t know, haha. It’s a really vintage radio. Still, with buttons for all the channels. And over here down
beneath it is a record player. The speaker would’ve been
at the bottom right over here. Still, some clothes there. And also, still some things standing
on top of this little desk. What is that device? That’s again the Yves Saint-Laurent perfume. But what is that device? – It’s also a radio. – A radio, yeah. Strangely looking though. And finally we have the
nightstand with a horse. Shoes right down there. I remember this thing. But this didn’t use to
be here in the corner. It’s a toy horse, like a doll. But it actually used to be in this room. And honestly, this is really not a
very aesthetic space anymore. But another bedroom used to be here. People used to sleep in this room. It’s in a very poor state. The clothes are still in the wardrobe. And if you go to the left… You can also clearly see major cracks… in the wall. Look at this! – It looks like a happy family. – Yeah, and they’re all women over here. These are probably the two
sons that we’ve also just seen. Well, there’s one thing we’ve
not really seen a lot so far. And that’s actually bathrooms. This is one of them. And you can tell that we are in Spain
by all the beautiful tilework. And the tiles on the ground. It’s really something that you do not often see
in other countries in the north of Europe. With the bathtub… And all their grooming products are still standing on top,
on the glass shelves. So now we are gonna
head back to the inner patio. The inner courtyard. To the final parts to
conclude our exploration. As you might remember… I told you people used to relax here. We still have two rocking chairs. Also, nice tilework ornaments. Some sconces. Some pots that used to be filled
with colorful flowers. But currently, it’s a sad and lifeless sight. Also, a chest over here. – Oh, it’s still filled. – Yeah, it’s completely filled. I wasn’t expecting that. It’s all very vintage. – “Señorita Violeta”. – Ooh, “Señorita Violeta, me encanta!” haha. Even still clothes hanging here. Well, one thing we
also didn’t highlight yet… is this bicycle standing here. If you’re curious where this comes from… This actually comes from
the upstairs windows. This is just a frame of like
a balcony at the window. And it probably fell down
and somebody ever put it there. This inner patio is really
a pigeon paradise now. The pigeons are a little bit scared. But you probably were able to hear them. Now, finally… We are gonna venture our way
to the upstairs floor. Alfred, please don’t worry if the
camera is not perfectly stable. We gotta be safe. We don’t want to break our leg with our first exploration together
on this tiny trip together in Spain. – You can see it’s collapsed right here. Probably the kitchen or something downstairs. – Yeah. All right. What’s over here, actually? Ooh! It’s a crazy apocalypse. – Let’s get out. – Yeah, let’s get out. Wow! That’s crazy! The sunlight just falling through
because there is not really a roof present above us anymore. The light bulb just tangling down here. This piece of furniture… You don’t often see this in Spain. I’ve seen this in a lot of Italian homes. – Yeah. – With this shape. And look at this vintage-looking purse. Whoa! A very tiny storage space over here. Even a coat rack. Whoa! Birds flying around there. Even a coat rack
and the belts… and the jacket’s still hanging up there. It’s incredible. And over here is a very, very decayed bedroom. Wow! Look at that! That’s like maximum decay This used to be another washing sink. And actually down here… not only some buttons,
but also still pieces of jewelry. Still, in here. Look at this. Toy bikes. A rocking horse right over there. Even a gnome. There are plenty more toys also here
spread across… and scattered around in this corner. You can even see Mickey Mouse over there
peeking in the cardboard box. – There he is. – Donald Duck in a helicopter. Even a tiny toy car over here. And you could tell how faded
the color of all the paint is. Before we show this in detail… Viewer discretion is advised. There is dead animal. This is quite graphic. We’re not really gonna show it in detail. But we’re gonna pass it
and you’re gonna see it. This really poor animal got stuck in here. And you can tell, it’s lying here
on the ground. Partly mummified. That’s as much as we’re gonna show Because we both were,
like, shocked when we saw it. It’s really graphic. We’ve also got… A very old photograph of a couple. Still, a doll over here. On the box. And then, the final space
on this part of the attic. I really love this chest. Very beautiful, with all the embroidery
also inside. And look, this used to
be a little chair for a child. – Mhm. – They could actually swing around. We also have some strollers over here Another child bed with a
Jesus Christ ornament inside. Sleeping Jesus Christ. – I’ve never seen that before. – Nah, me neither. Usually, he’s crucified or bleeding. And look. It might have been Mr. Antonio. When he was still a little bit younger and somebody made this for him. I think he was a very… well-respected man in this community, in this municipality. Why this property end up in this way,
is still something that remains unclear. Not just for me, but for many in the town. So, it’s time to head to the final part
where we can still walk. Because the other parts
are really too sketchy. Okay, as you can tell, it’s getting
quite sketchy at this point. The floor over here is gone. And we actually gotta pass through that door. We cannot do that with the two of us
at the same time… There are more bicycles over here. That was a child’s bicycle. And then over there, there are also other bicycles. What I find really sad to find always
in these buildings and it’s bittersweet… are these child drawings and coloring pages. And look: the child’s name is still here. It’s from 1987, from María. Look at all the horse saddles over here. There is one on the floor. There is one right over
this wooden bar over here. Wow! I’ve never seen this. – I’ve also no idea what it is. But they really made this themselves. It’s very artisanal. And they also had private teachers. Given that they had like this
little school board over here. With still the pencils, even inside. A chalkboard. A little school desk. They probably got private lessons at home. You can really tell how
nature is taking over here. Oh, look! There is another
tiny rocking horse there. Actually a lot to see in this decayed house. There is one really nice ornaments. I really like it. I’m curious what it actually symbolizes. But I think it has to do
something with wine. And you were also
wondering if they had horses. Well, even the children drew horses. So, I think they definitely had. This is also nice. Let’s see if I can properly get it out. But they even drew a castle over here. Haha. Oh! This is from 1908. And it is for Mr. Antonio. So, yeah, I think we,
we are definitely right. Mr. Antonio, he lived here. He was like the father of the family. If this was already from 1908,
and it’s kind of a receipt… This building might even be, like,
longer abandoned, you know? Like, pff, it seems really unbelievable. Also, a little fireplace over here. And look! Old roller skates. Really rusty ones. I’ve found those before,
but never as rusty as this. Oh, look…! …at the view from up
here to the inner patio. With the palms. And you can see that
iron railing and framework that we just found downstairs. Over here it is, at least, still present. Even still, a toy tank over here. And finally… This part where the wall
has completely collapsed. Walking through such a crumbling structure… Once a home to the most notable people of this
rural Spanish town… Really makes you wonder
what the future holds for this place. Despite its undeniable historical value… No official restoration plans
have been publicly documented. In fact, even the cement mixer at the entrance… hasn’t moved an inch
since my first visit in 2021. Maybe one day someone will
recognize what this place still holds. The memory. The beauty. And the story. Until then, it remains waiting. Quietly fading into forgotten history. Next week we take a short break
from Abandoned Spain to go on an epic adventure
to an abandoned warehouse filled with vintage and luxury cars. Don’t miss out!

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In the heart of Spain stands the crumbling remains of a once-noble estate: the Martínez Mansion. 🇪🇸
Its elegant rooms, adorned with antique furniture and fading memories, have long been lost to time. 🏚️

But this mansion holds more than just forgotten beauty.
Beneath its foundations, a hidden tunnel system awaits… 🔦

What begins as a nostalgic journey through bedrooms, family relics, and ornate interiors quickly turns into one of the most unexpected discoveries we’ve ever made.

Inside, we uncover:
🏰 Centuries-old noble furnishings
📚 Handwritten letters from political thinkers
💀 A mummified cat hidden in the attic
👗 Time-capsule wardrobes and childhood toys
🕳️ And deep underground… a massive ceramic-lined tunnel system, carved for a forgotten purpose

A Spanish mansion left behind.
A labyrinth below the surface.
And a story that almost stayed buried forever. 🌬️

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Abandoned Spain S02E03: We Found a Secret Tunnel System Under This Abandoned Spanish Mansion

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⏱️ CHAPTERS
00:00 Grand Entrance
00:40 Magical Courtyard
01:47 The Forgotten Story
02:50 Living Quarter
04:56 Double Kid’s Bedroom
07:24 A Tropical Jungle
08:19 Master Bedroom
12:32 Tunnel System Discovery
17:36 Back on Surface
18:31 Doctor’s Office
20:39 Grand Bedroom
23:38 On the Verge of Collapse
25:24 Side Kitchen
27:09 Main Kitchen
28:16 Dining Room
29:37 Another Kid’s Bedroom
30:25 Main Living Room (el Salón)
33:06 Missing Bed
34:50 Messy Room
35:26 Traditional Bathroom
36:10 More of the Courtyard
37:50 Dangerous Climb Upstairs
38:46 Apocalypse
39:51 Decayed Bedroom
40:20 Toys in the Attic
41:00 A Sad Find & More Treasures
42:57 A Dangerous Passage
43:28 Signs of a Life Once Lived
46:09 Upstairs View
46:48 The Future
47:37 Next Week on Explomo

24 Comments

  1. Hope you enjoyed the 3rd episode of Abandoned Spain – Season 2! 🤩🇪🇸
    Leave your thoughts below 👇✨

  2. Hello Maureno from Greece Marina Pagrati Athens 💯💯💯💯 send my love ❤and congratulations for the hard work you do ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨👋👋👋👋👍👍👍💙💙💙🌟🌟🌟👏👏👏‼️‼️‼️

  3. Maureno y Remón dejo este comentario aqui para decirles que super decadente y con esas cuevas fue atrapante. Saludos hasta la semana próxima 😊

  4. Hello Moreno and Alfred, what an amazing place! It's kind of cool to see a lot of the kids toys from the '60s and '70s It's so interesting to see the generations of aging stuff In the home and there's a pair of metal roller skates. I remember having those when I was really young in the '70s and then I end up getting a really good pair in the '80s. Well thanks again for your exploration. That was really cool. Thanks again!

  5. Such a remarkable place. I thoroughly enjoyed your exploration today. I always appreciate the fact that you go back to these places, and we have the comparison of the decay and unfortunately, we see some things that are now missing. I can only hope it was for the preservation of these items. I'm amazed how that some of the families' items still sit frozen in time such as the dining room and just small items that may seem meaningless to some but meant everything to the owners still remain as well. I thank you and your assistant for such a well-documented exploration of this Mansion. I'm loving your tour marvelous! Bravo' 👍for Remon too!

  6. Hey Maureno ! , hoe gaat et jungske ? 🙌🏻🤗, Erik hier oet Grunn, 1 van je eerste volgers ! Al bijna 400000 , wat geweldig ! , je Engels is heel goed geworden ha ha ! . Groet aan Remon !. Wie is Alfred die filmt Maureno ? We hadden het in het begin over handschoenen dragen en mondkapjes! , had je dat hier ook moeten doen ? Zoals in 2021 ? . Veel stof etc. Anyway, weer een mooie vid ! , blijf groeien brother… mooi…. groet oet Grunn. Erik ❤

  7. The house is far away from a remolation so i would like to think someone should rescue that beautiful piano by the way the princiupal room is still amazing thaks again

  8. Вот чудеса !!! Только пожаловалась что нет русского перевода как он появился Спасибо

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