When it comes to wealth, Mukesh Ambani, Asia's richest man with a net worth of $102 billion, truly stands out...
His home, Antilia, is a lavish 27-story building located in a luxurious Mumbai neighborhood, valued at an astounding $4.7 billion. Antilia consumes an impressive 637,240 kWh of electricity each month—enough to fully charge 170 Tesla cars 75 times, providing each with enough range to circle the equator.
Antilia is more than just a house; it’s a true luxury complex containing everything a billionaire could desire. Spanning 40,000 square meters, each of its 27 floors resembles a small oasis. Although a standard building of this height would typically have at least 60 floors, Antilia is designed with extra space between levels to create a sense of openness.
The massive electricity bill is unsurprising, given the amenities this residence offers. The house boasts parking for 168 cars, a pool, spa, health facility, temple, nine elevators, a ballroom adorned with chandeliers, an 80-seat theater, guest suites, and multiple terrace gardens. A unique feature of this home is the “snow room,” where, at the push of a button, artificial snow fills the space, offering an escape from Mumbai’s heat. There’s also an ice cream parlor to complete the luxury experience.
Antilia is known for the Ambani family’s lavish celebrations. Recently, a six-day wedding was held for the youngest son, Anant Ambani, and Radhika Merchant, while the weddings of Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal were also hosted in this extravagant residence.
Though each Ambani family member could have a floor of their own, they use only one level due to natural light. Nita Ambani, the family matriarch, stated, “We made our home at the top to have natural lighting.”
Antilia stands as a true masterpiece of luxury and innovation, combining functionality and extravagance in a home that literally illuminates the luxurious lifestyle.