Mar 29, 2024, 02:16 PM IST

Inside Mukesh Ambani’s Rs 15000 crore 27-storey house: Antilia

Jaisal Kaur

Antilia, the residence of Mukesh Ambani, a renowned billionaire in Asia, is named after an island in the Atlantic.

Built in 2010, the Ambani family finally settled into this luxurious abode in 2012.

The idea for this originated from Nita Ambani, who was inspired by the work of two renowned American architecture firms.

With its extended floor height equivalent to 60-story building, Antilia stands tall as a modern marvel with traditional touch.

Antilia, valued between $1 to $2 billion,  is one of the most expensive private houses globally, falling only behind Buckingham Palace valued at $4.9 billion.

Out of its 27 floors, the top six are specially reserved for the Ambani family, accessible via high-speed elevators. 

Six floors are designated as a garage capable of accommodating 168 luxury vehicles.

A special dance studio caters to Nita Ambani’s love for Bharatanatyam, while a snow room offers respite from Mumbai’s humidity. 

The mansion also boasts an ice cream parlor, and a spa and yoga center.