We are Till and Marco, two friends from Germany who founded the Broken Window Theory crew in 2015. We explore abandoned places and seek beauty in decay. Buildings were not left to rot for no reason - every abandoned site has its own unique story hidden behind forgotten walls.
Let us take you on a journey through time in our videos. Together we visit unseen places and uncover secrets behind closed doors.
What a stunning film. Breathtaking photography, and a thought provoking story that makes you question your lifestyle choices. This episode felt a bit like Yes Theory, and that's no bad thing.
Urbex in UK. Do not carry a weapon. If the British police catch you they will usually just send u on your way. If they search u and find a weapon especially a knife, you will be arrested and charged. Do not carry any tools except a torch. Always carry a dust mask. If the British Police find tools on u they will arrest u and charged with going equipped for burglary. Do not break into any buildings. Most of Urbexing is just common sense although gaining experience is a must.
I absolutely loved this video. It is so fascinating to see how others live. The scenery is just beautiful and the people so interesting. It gave me chills when your guide said their older brother doesn’t come very often anymore, to think that may be the last of them in the mountains. Stay safe out there!!
what they once again dont tell you is that this is a german built castle and poland inherited it in 1945. why do they always do this/?? just say this is a german built and run castle that PL " inherited" in border changes in 1945? they give the polish name of the town but that was the name after 1945 , why dont you give the real german name of the time the castle was built and run by the german owner. why all these lies and attempts t o "polinize" and trick your audience. there s nothing wrong to say this was a german built castle we PL inherited instead of the constant lieing? You are not professional historians if you dont tell the truth. You know this area was Ger,man for 800 years before it was ceded to PL in 1945. stop the lieing and unprofessionalism of your interestng but falsified shows. stop it now. I have been often to the Grafschaft Glatz and can attest to this personally. ER /NYC
E' la Tenuta a Leri del Conte di Cavour! Siete andati nel mio Piemonte!! Purtroppo da noi in Italia abbiamo cosi tante cose che ci permettiamo di "perdere" e lasciare cadere a pezzi molti siti storici considerati meno importanti di altri! un vero peccato...
Loved seeing Pinkie a common portrait in many people's homes. Growing up my sister had her on her wall in Texas. Plus, with Pinkie was Blue Boy. So cool to see it in Tuscany.
Living close to the land is a lost art yet so vitally important to sustain the enviroment. There will come a time in not to distant when people will want to know the survival skills. In some regard this vid reminds me of older folk living hard in remote areas of Iran. The future doesn't seem like a very loving or sane place to be. Congrats on the National Geo book! You guys are above and beyond the mainstream. Many blessings n Happy Trails. Thanks for taking us places not seen ordinarily on tv.
This has been fantastic but sad to watch, in the knowledge that these are probably the last people who will live in this way. Very skilled production from you both, thank you.
I did not want this one to end! What an amazing glimpse into a lifestyle that is so rarely seen or experienced today. You were so fortunate to find this guide. And we were blessed to be able to watch your sensitive and beautiful story. As always, I appreciate the respectful way you interact and represent another world, a new culture, and new history. What a stunning landscape. Poisonous snakes, bear claw marks, wolves howling… all in the first few miles! Wow! Amazing work guy!
Meravigliosa testimonianza. Lavoro grandioso. Tutte queste cose sono dentro di me ed è come vederle manifestate attraverso voi. Grazie. Anche io vorrei avere questa capacità. Grandissimi. Mi ricordate senza voler essere blasfemo il lavoro fatto qui in Italia da pier paolo pasolini negli anni 60/70.
All I keep saying to myself... Denise that's what you want. The beautiful wild unclaimed forest ( but with some 21st century things). The forest offers peace, beautiful views and on and on. Your guide had so much knowledge and that makes for an awesome time. I try to catch them with a fact that they don't know. Lowl I was wondering that because it reminded me of how I know that certain families are treated differently because the other person knows that they have to take it or nothing. THE EPITOME OF SCAMMERS AND AWFUL PEOPLE
I love this channel. Everywhere you go you give us so much insight into the history and culture, no matter what it is you are exploring. Keep up the amazing work.
I think this is the most fascinating video I've ever watched on your channel. It was a real Joy to see a throwback to a different time and way of life. I am also glad that I didn't read captions all the way through. Since I am not a fan of captions. Personally to me this is your absolute best video ever... I think I have watched over a 100.
We human beings love human interest stories. That's why I particularly enjoy videos that include your personal experiences (camping, trekking, challenges, etc.) in your urbex videos. And this non-urbex human interest story is outstanding in its subject matter and your always-excellent presentation. Danke schön!
A very nice documentary, years ago i found ppl like these in France and Italy, sadly time will catch up with them, old customs never die but the ppl wil, and the young ones go to the city.
Your tour guide is a good story teller. I didn't even realized that the video is already over as I got hooked with his narrative of the last, remaining nomads.