Mumbai Has Built the World's Most Expensive Private Home
Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in India, built a house for his family. By the way, his family is the most ordinary - a wife and three children. For them, he built... a skyscraper!
The building is called "Antilia", its height is 173 meters, and the area is 37,000 meters! The skyscraper has 27 floors, but it could have 60, the owner just likes high ceilings. 6 people live in this private house, Mukesh, his mother, wife and three children. 600 people are engaged in the maintenance of the building.
The Antilia mansion was built for 7 years. It was designed by architects from the Perkins & Will company (America). Each of its floors has its own design and layout, and is also made of different materials. The first 6 floors are occupied by a parking lot for 168 cars. Living rooms begin only from the 9th floor. On the seventh floor there is Mukesh's personal car service. On the remaining floors you can find several swimming pools, a spa, a small theater with two silver staircases, a ballet hall, a fitness club, a cinema. Almost each of these floors is designed specifically for each family member separately.