Times and times. We used to notice that abandoned mansion on the road but we did not imagine what the interior had in store for us.
It probably was the house of an architect and it was built in the 20s or 30s and abandoned about 10 years ago.
We spent half an hour waiting for the neighbors who “watched” the house and finally … we jumped into the gardens.
A big surprise. The first thing we found was a huge wonderful van.
After seeing the possible door through which we enter, we entered in the Frescoes Manor.
The staircase was unbelievably beautiful, but we wanted more and more.
We arrived at the receiver which did not leave us indifferent. But it wasn’t still enough.
And we reached the strong point of the house, the dining room. As you can see by the pictures.
We continue through its corridors of the frescoes manor.
At the end here is the lounge, minimalist but beautiful. Continuing through the bowels of the small mansion.

Alberto Galvache was born in Salamanca (Spain) in 1997 and he is intersted in urbex since he was a child. He was only 10 years old when he entered in his first abandoned building. He is currently involved in actorial studies in his city of birth, and he is working with his brother David on their blog about urbex in Spain and Portugal.