World's 6th most expensive building: Take a look inside Mukesh Ambani's abode Antilia

India’s richest man and Reliance Industries' Chairman Mukesh Ambani’s Antilia has figured amongst the
world's most expensive building.
Fly Abu Dhabi has issued a list of world’s 20 most costly homes and
Antilia figures on number 12 in the list. The vertical architectural
marvel, Antilia is managed by a staff of 600 and is located in South
Mumbai. It is sometimes deemed as the second most expensive residential
property in the world after the Buckingham Palace.
With construction cost of almost $2 billion, the 27-storey
skyscraper Antilia is spread in over 400,000sq ft of space. It includes
six storeys of parking lots, a lobby with nine elevators, several
lounges, a ballroom with crystal chandeliers, swimming pool, bar, yoga
studio, ice room, four-storey garden and private sleeping areas for a
family of five.
The skyscraper Antilia is named after a mythical island
in the Atlantic. The house has previously topped the Forbes list of the
most expensive homes in the world. "The title of the most outrageously
expensive property in the world still belongs to Mukesh Ambani's Antilia
in Mumbai," Forbes said.
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.
The house has six stories of underground
parking, which can house 168 cars. The roof has three helicopter pads
with an air traffic control facility.
There are several lounge rooms,
bedrooms and bathrooms, each adorned with dangling chandeliers. Also on
offer is the large ballroom, with 80 percent of its ceiling covered in
crystal chandeliers that opens out to a large bar, green rooms, powder
rooms and “entourage room” for security guards and assistants to relax.
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