Too bad lang at dahil napabayaan nuon at karamihan ng mga original na gamit ng balay negrense ay either nabenta, nanakaw kaya walang masabing original sa mga gamit at karamihan ay dinonate nalang
BTW, I joined a tour of ancestral homes years ago and Gaston home was most interesting. As I was scrutinizing details on display I could distinctly feel a strong presence at my back. I didn't mind thinking other tour companions were behind. Our tour didn't a guide unlike in this vlog. After completing my tour, I glanced at my back to signal other companions to go to next stop. To my horrific surprise, I was all alone in the home and I hurried to rejoin the tour! Every time I recall that strong presence puts a wide smile on my face.
I love dn po e2.. Ang gganda ng mga historical houses. prang.. Naiimagine ku ung way of living Nila nun.. Kung panu cla nun mamuhay.. Panu ung mga bahay.. Ung buhay nla.. Ang ganda po ng content more of this dn po😍👌
The huge bathroom actually had wall divisions in between. It used to have two showers and comodes, etc, divided by a wall. True story: When the Japanese soldiers during WW2 came, they did not know what the commode was for & they used it to wash their faces. Nobody corrected them or told them what it was for.
You did not show the one bedroom next to the big portrait of Monseur Gaston at 16:56. Why did you skip it? You showed the whole house and even the underground basement in the garage. Why was one bedroom skipped??