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As i promise i came back on the other day to this wonderfull house, this time someone was there and some of the windows where open. A take some photos with this incredible light. And finally explored the rest of the house, it has some really big rooms, each one more beautiful than the other. I also got a lot of new information on the property.
You can read about the first visit here:
Now let's go see the house.
This is the dinning room, In here the family would dine with a wonderfull view of the river and the city on the other side, with their carved fireplace giving them warm.
This room is really big, around 3 to 3 and a half meter tall.
This is the most beautifull in my opinion. It would be the living room and also a place to entretain guests. It as a incredible fireplace with carved wood and as views to the front of the house and river, unfortunately the floor is full of pieces of chandelier.
This derelict chapel once hosted private prayers, the priest would come from the church every sunday to give it to the count's family.
This is the guest room, also very damaged.
This is the entrance hall, it has a wonderfull dome covering it, through this doors already passed princes, dukes, counts, Presidents and industry tycoons.
This stairs lead to the main bedroom, the iron work in beautifull.
Over the stair a rotten skylight let light shine on the old stairs.
This is the main bedroom, it as a balcony but is too exposed to the street, in here the last true count died 40 years after the monarchy was abolished.
This is the extension that where added to the house in the 30's
It's really a wonderfull house, a remainder of a far by gone era.
Hope you enjoyed.
You can read about the first visit here:
Now let's go see the house.
This is the dinning room, In here the family would dine with a wonderfull view of the river and the city on the other side, with their carved fireplace giving them warm.
This room is really big, around 3 to 3 and a half meter tall.
This is the most beautifull in my opinion. It would be the living room and also a place to entretain guests. It as a incredible fireplace with carved wood and as views to the front of the house and river, unfortunately the floor is full of pieces of chandelier.
This derelict chapel once hosted private prayers, the priest would come from the church every sunday to give it to the count's family.
This is the guest room, also very damaged.
This is the entrance hall, it has a wonderfull dome covering it, through this doors already passed princes, dukes, counts, Presidents and industry tycoons.
This stairs lead to the main bedroom, the iron work in beautifull.
Over the stair a rotten skylight let light shine on the old stairs.
This is the main bedroom, it as a balcony but is too exposed to the street, in here the last true count died 40 years after the monarchy was abolished.
This is the extension that where added to the house in the 30's
It's really a wonderfull house, a remainder of a far by gone era.
Hope you enjoyed.