A private 27-story skyscraper with a temple, a gym, a dance hall, a swimming pool, a special “snow room,” three helipads, and six floors of parking for luxury cars. It turns out that such houses exist not only in the movies. One of them proudly stands in the most expensive area of Mumbai, India. A family of four lives in the Antilia building. They pay about 88 thousand euros a month for electricity. At the same time, only about 11% is consumed directly in the residential part of the Ambani family’s house. What is hidden on the 27 floors of this house? Antilia is the second most expensive house in the world after Buckingham Palace in London. The skyscraper belongs to Mukesh Ambani, an Indian business magnate and chairman of Reliance Industries, the second richest man in India and the 8th richest in the world. Mukesh lives in the mansion with his wife Nita and two children. He hired about 600 people to maintain the functionality and order of the house, writes Delfi Dom Sad. This is a 170-meter skyscraper, which is equivalent to the height of a 50-story building, but the Antilia house has 27 floors. The thing is that the floors of the residence have especially high ceilings – some of them reach the height of a classic two-story house. The designers of the building and the architects Perkins + Will made sure that the skyscraper could survive an earthquake of 8 points on the Richter scale. The Australian company CIMIC Group Limited was chosen to implement the architectural project. The cost of building the house is estimated at one to two billion euros.
27 floors and tens of thousands of euros for electricity. What is hidden in one of the most expensive houses in the world?
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