The Rotting Rothschild Mansion Of Paris In Three Minutes

The Rotting Rothschild Mansion Of Paris In Three Minutes

EDITORS NOTE: Really, YouTube?

Hey, YouTube. I upload a video mocking the dilapidated Rothschild crap-hole mansion of Paris. I find a royalty free sardonic soundtrack to match. It get’s over a 1/4 million views and you can’t let it ride? You have to tag it with one of your ridiculous ‘information panels’?

Like anyone is going to read it but it still begs the question. Why is it there?

‘When you search or watch videos related to topics prone to misinformation, such as the moon landing, you may see an information panel at the top of your search results or under a video you’re watching.’

This is no moon landing! I used to jog in the park and see this building all the time. This is not a conspiracy theory. It EXISTS you morons! The photo on the left is from Google Maps. The photo on the right is the eye cancer that used to greet me every time I worked out there!

Did you guys at YouTube get a call and a scolding from a Rothschild minion? Did you tuck your tail between your legs and tag my video in a burst of cringeworthy butt hurt bustle and servitude?

How awkward and embarrassing can you be! lol…

Regardless, here it is again!


The Rothschilds are legendary as one of the greatest European banking families ever. They own grand estates and Chateau’s throughout the world.

However, just outside of Paris walking distance from Metro Jean Jaures – Line 10 standing quietly behind a thick wall of shrubbery and overgrowth is the haunting, ghostly figure of the Chateau Rothschild.

The Neo-Louis XIV estate house has been abandoned since World War II when the Rothschild Family fled to England. Germans would inhabit and plunder the house during their four-year Nazi occupation of Paris. After the city’s liberation the U.S. Army were the next tenants at the Chateau Rothschild.

The Rothschilds never returned to their home, which has been left to rot, crumble and deteriorate. The once palatial estate was built to reflect the Rothschild’s wealth and power. It boasted a regal English garden with picturesque waterfalls and beautiful indoor frescoes by Eugene Lami.

For over eight hears, James Rothschild and his wife Betty hosted the most lavish parties of the time within these walls. Guests would include artists like Rossini, Chopin, & Delacroix as well as, a who’s who of the financial and political world. Chopin even dedicated his Valse Op. 64, N°2 in C sharp minor to their daughter Charlotte.

As the champagne flowed while laughter and music rang through the halls, it would have been impossible to imagine that the Chateau de Rothschild would be doomed to become a playground for vermin, graffiti artists and vandals.

Liam Gallegos

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