The Kings Abandoned Castle - 1,000 Years Old With Everything Inside (REAL-LIFE SKYRIM)

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Published6 months ago
Duration38:30
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Languageen
CategoryTravel & Events
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Made for KidsNo
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Views23.9K
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Comments132
Engagement Rate8.32%
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Hidden in the hills of the Valle Staffora in northern Italy, Castello di Oramala has stood for nearly 1,000 years. First recorded in 1029, this fortress became a powerful stronghold of the Malaspina family, evolving into a rare medieval hub for Provençal troubadours, poets, and musicians. By the late 1400s it was transformed into a heavy defensive fortress, but when the nobility abandoned it centuries later, Oramala slowly collapsed into ruin. Stones were scavenged, towers crumbled, and the once-lively halls fell silent. In the 1980s the castle was rescued and restored, eventually reopening as a museum of rural tools and ironworking, preserving over 2,000 artifacts from centuries of local life. Though later closed again Castello di Oramala remains a haunting symbol of Italy’s layered past — a mix of medieval power, artistic culture, and abandoned mystery. EXPLORING CREW MERCH HERE (NEW CHERNOBYL HOODIES OUT NOW) https://www.exploringcrew.com Subscribe to my 2nd Channel! Secret STUFF https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQqQJlN8fZO-CDK4JFKotSQ/ DONATIONS FOR TRAVELS/HOTELS/GAS/FOOD https://www.patreon.com/exploringwithjosh Exploring Crew Instagram page! https://www.instagram.com/exploringcrewofficial/ FOLLOW MY SOCIAL MEDIA facebook = https://www.facebook.com/exploringwithjosh Twitter = https://twitter.com/i_am_joshyo instagram = https://www.instagram.com/exploringwithjosh tiktok = https://www.tiktok.com/@exploringwithjoshy MUSIC USED HERE - YOUTUBERS DREAM!! https://goo.gl/Ev7obc Business Inquiries [email protected]

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