The most expensive house in the world
A topic that sparks the imagination!
According to various sources, including Forbes and CNN, the most expensive house in the world is the Antilia building in Mumbai, India, owned by business magnate Mukesh Ambani. Here are some mind-boggling facts about this luxurious abode:
- Price: Antilia is valued at over $1 billion (approximately ₹7,500 crore).
- Size: The building spans 400,000 square feet (37,161 square meters), making it one of the largest private residences in the world.
- Design: Antilia was designed by the American architecture firm Perkins+Will, with a unique design inspired by the lotus flower and the Indian mythology of the Chakras.
- Features: The building has:
- 27 floors
- 168 car garage
- 9 elevators
- 50-seat movie theater
- 3 helipads
- 9 elevators
- 400-seat banquet hall
- 3 swimming pools
- Fitness center
- Spa
- Health center
- Staff quarters for 600 employees
- Security: Antilia has a state-of-the-art security system, with:
- 24/7 security personnel
- Biometric identification
- Motion detectors
- CCTV cameras
- Fire suppression system
- Sustainability: The building is designed to be energy-efficient, with:
- Solar panels
- Rainwater harvesting system
- Energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems
- Family quarters: The Ambani family has a private wing with:
- 4 floors
- 4 bedrooms
- 4 bathrooms
- Private elevator
- Private helipad
- Guest quarters: The building has separate quarters for guests, with:
- 4 floors
- 12 bedrooms
- 12 bathrooms
- Private elevator
- Private helipad
Antilia is not only a luxurious residence but also a symbol of Indian business and entrepreneurial success.