As I'm about to this empty wine cellar, I stumble upon an old wine press. 'Old' might not properly describe its age. More like ancient. :-D They used a bunch of stones as a counterweight. A simple solution, without much fuss...eh? Wish I could see it working.
A detail of the counterweight made from a pile of rough stones.
The cellar's floor was made from little, very hard cubes of wood. It is interesting how they made it. A bit strange why did they use wood instead of cobblestones. Could be something to do with heat insulation but then would the cellar have a proper temperature?
As I leave the cellar, I 'm left with a thought about these taller-than-human size old barrels? What have they seen in all those years, or better yet, what have they not seen?
An interesting sight on my way upstairs. An old fire brigade car is parked right there. I wonder if they had one in the mansion back in the day or was it brought here as an exhibit? Ah, wait! Maybe it was brought here to help with the hangovers and headaches in the mornings? :D
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I thought they're medieval torture devices. Haha!
hahaha probably the same mechanics! :D
good travel series i thing its not just a travel series but it can also be a action or thrill series
hhahaha thank you :D
A lot of thanks for shared another motorcycle travel post @velimir
thank you for following, my friend!
you just takes us in the history...antique photography we can say,,,,
hahaha, yes thank you. so intended! :)
Those are very valuable artifacts and excellent tourism potentials. I particularly like the old winepress. Thank you @velimir for bringing them on board
thank you @kevaton !
As always I enjoy your updates. Keep them coming. I've never seen a floor like that though. I wonder what is underneath...

ha! good question. no idea. hard stone, maybe?
Fire vehicle... who knows what games those people played while drinking that wine... games with matches?
may be! :D
Really nice one! check out my feed for photography and videography :) @finkistinger
I will in a bit!
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Thanks
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I always follow you.You are a good content maker differ from another.Your motorcycle series is entertaining travelling series.I like your this content..Thanks@ velimir
As always I enjoy your updates.
nice
Amazing capture, i tried to do something similar with this wooden old door .

cool
nice image :)
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Croatia