The architectural design of Mukesh and Nita Ambani's humble abode 'Antilia' is inspired by the lotus and the sun. Built over a duration of four years, world's most renowned architects were involved in the construction.
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Antilia Name Meaning
The name of the house has been derived from a phantom island in the 15th century named 'Antillia', which was a mythical island.
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Hanging Garden In Antilia
The Ambani home has a large hanging garden with varieties of plants and trees; the garden however, is not open for public visits.
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Antilia Cost
The building cost of Antilia (2 billion USD) is more than the building cost of the world's tallest building - Burj Khalifa (1.5 billion USD).
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Antilia 2nd Most Expensive Residential Property
Occupying an area of 4,00,000 sq. ft., Antilia is the world's second most expensive residential property after The Buckingham Palace.
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Antilia Floors, Staff Members
With 27 floors to look after, Antilia has team of over 600 staff members that maintain its beauty and grandeur.
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Antilia Amenities
Antilia has six floors for parking, a snow room to beat the Mumbai heat, three helipads, multiple swimming pools, dance and yoga studio and nine super-past elevators among other exquisite amenities.
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