27 floor house for 5 people, 600 workers

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International Desk: He built a house named 'Antilia' for his wife and three children to live. However, the construction of the house cost 100 million pounds! The 27-storey building has three helipads. There is a 50 seater theatre. Even there are more than 600 people for work.

27 floor house for 5 people, 600 workers
September 22, 20242 Mins Read
International Desk: He built a house named 'Antilia' for his wife and three children to live. However, the construction of the house cost 100 million pounds! The 27-storey building has three helipads. There is a 50 seater theatre. Even there are more than 600 people for work.

27 floor house

I was talking about India's Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in Asia. There is probably nowhere else in the world a house large enough for just one family to live in, or even so many servants to look after them.

This Ambani home has multi-storied gardens and wonderful water features for luxury. The feature of this 27-storey building is that the ceiling of each floor is taken out one by one. There are 9 elevators from the lobby. There is a grand ballroom for entertaining guests.

Besides, there is a hanging swimming pool at one end of the apartment. Car parking is available up to 6th floor. A total of 160 cars can be kept there. And there are more than 600 staff to look after and clean the house. They are on duty for 24 hours.


Just one residential building has more expensive technology than this house has. And that is Buckingham Palace. But this house of Britain's royal family is on Crown land or royal land.

But the owner of Mukesh Ambani's house is only himself. Mukesh Ambani travels in his Airbus jet. He is also the owner of a huge private university.

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And also owns an Indian Premier League (IPL) team. After becoming the chairman of Reliance Industries, he earned the title of the richest man in India. As of July, his net worth stood at $45 billion or £34 billion.

About Mukesh Ambani's house, writer Gyan Prakash said in New York Times in 2010, "This house is the gate to touch the sky." The image of how the rich want to stay away from the city and want to live in this house.

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