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LIFESTYLE
Sonali Sharma | Jan 12, 2025, 01:04 PM IST
1.Rs 15000 crore lavish home Antilia in Mumbai

When the family moved into Antilia in 2012, its estimated value exceeded Rs 15,000 crore. The residence often makes headlines for its opulent features, extravagant events, top-notch security, and more.
2.Antilia's location

Antilia takes its name from the eponymous phantom island in the Atlantic Ocean. The centre of South Mumbai is where Antilia is located. In addition, it features three helipads and views of the Arabian Sea and Mumbai skyline.
3.High-speed elevators, a multi-story parking structure

Although there aren't many pictures of Antilia's interior available online, it is known that the opulent home is 173 meters high and 37,000 square meters in size. The enormous building even features nine high-speed elevators, a multi-story parking structure, and staff suits.
4.Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani live on 27th floor

The Ambani family lives on the 26th floor of their luxurious home Antilia, leaving the 25 floors. The 26th floor is occupied by Mukesh Ambani, his wife Nita Ambani, their son Akash Ambani, their daughter-in-law Shloka Mehta, and their children Prithvi Akash Ambani and Veda Akash Ambani.
5.Natural light and ventilation

The second son of Mukesh and Nita, Anant Ambani, also lives with them on the 26th level. According to a Times Now Hindi story, Nita Ambani reportedly chose to live upstairs because she wanted each room to have enough natural light and ventilation.
6.Construction time

Additionally, it is reported that the 26th story of the building is only accessible by intimate friends and family. In two years, Antilia was constructed. Beginning in 2008, the project was finished in 2010.