Mukesh Ambani's house, one of the world's most expensive homes, was built in 12 thousand crores

- Buckingham Palace of England, Ellison Estate of California, Kensington-Palace (Palace of Prince William), Blossom State on Palm Beach, Villa Leopolda (Russia) are among the most expensive homes in the world.


antilia
antilia


- Antilia house located on 'Altamont Road' on the off-Pader Road of South Mumbai is a 27-story building from which the sea is also visible.
- Some time ago Forbes gave place to Antillia in the list of the most expensive homes.
According to Forbes, this house costs $ 2 billion (about 12 thousand million rupees).
- It has parking and garages only on its six floors and four lakh square feet of space to live.
- There is a ballroom in Antilla. Its roof is decorated with crystal. There are three helipads in addition to a theater

Ganesh
Ganesh


Temples and libraries at home

- Maintains 'staff antilia' of about 600 employees. This building has a theater, Lord Krishna's temple and library.
- There are separate floors for health club, ballroom, guest house, garden, pool, gym and studio.
Built on Elta Mound Road in Mumbai, this building offers a panoramic view of Mumbai and Arabian Sea.


luxury car
luxury car


A luxury car is also a plane with a collection

Mukesh Ambani has a collection of many luxury cars. However, it is not clear how many cars they have, but in this house of the richest person of the country, only parking has been made in 6 floors, in which around 168 cars can be kept.


Private jet
Private jet
- They have many luxury cars including Maybach 62, Mercedes S class, Bentley Flying Spur, Rolls Royce Phantom and Black Mercedes SL500. Three private planes are Falcon 900EX, Boeing Business Jet 2, Airbus 319 Corporate Jet.
Private bus
Private bus

- In this, he gifted Airbus 319 on his wife Neeta's 44th birthday in 2007.
- This aircraft has an office, master bedroom, plush bathroom. In addition to the music system, it also has satellite television and Wi-Fi access.
Hall
Hall
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