Ambani's Skyscraper Most Expensive Billionaire Home in the World


Though for a long time interior pictures of ‘Antilia’ were not available on the internet or the press, when the pictures arrived, it amazed the world with its grandness and spectacular design. The building contains a multi-storey garage that can hold up to 168 cars. And it has three helipads on the roof to arrive in style and welcome international guests.

‘Antilia’ looks beautiful with terrace gardens contributing towards creating greenery, and behold a temple where prayer is not missed even for a day. The building also has a private spa, swimming pool, ball room, guest suites, Kitchen that can serve 100 people at a time, and a spacious 50-seater home theater, with the lobby constituting of nine elevators. Two design Motifs, the sun and the lotus rules the interior design of the building and are seen at most places in rare materials like crystal, marble, and mother-of-pearl.

Putting Antilia's scale and cost into perspective, Forbes compared it to '7 World Trade Center', a 52-story tower that stands near Ground Zero in Manhattan with 1.7 million square feet of office space that was reportedly built for two billion dollars.

Apart from Mukeash Ambani’s home Antilia, Indian-origin steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal’s two houses on Kensington Palace Gardens, London, Britain’s most expensive street, also features on the 5th and 18th positions in the Forbes List of Most Expensive Billionaire Home. The house has 12 bedrooms, a pool and marble sourced from the same quarry as the Taj Mahal. After putting millions into its renovation, Lakshmi Mittal named it “Taj Mittal”.

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