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Antilia in Mukesh Ambani, the 570-foot skyscraper overlooking the Arabian Sea has a six-storey garage that can accommodate 168 cars. The car service center was built on the seventh floor. Three helicopters were also built, but no license has been obtained from DGCA.

Antilia, Mukesh Ambani’s residence

Billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence in South Mumbai, Antilia has become a symbol of architectural innovation and luxury living. Named after a fabulous island in the Atlantic Ocean, the 27-storey structure was designed by Chicago-based architecture company Perkins & Will and built by Be Billimoria & Company Ltd, at a cost of up to $2 billion. Its current value is estimated to be $5 billion.

Antilia: 6-storey parking lot, 3 helicopters

The 570-foot skyscraper overlooking the Arabian Sea has a six-storey garage that can accommodate 168 cars. The car service center was built on the seventh floor. Three helicopters were also built, but no license was obtained from DGCA. Antilia has a 50-seat theater, a recreation room with premium audio-visual systems and a banquet hall with crystal chandeliers.

Babylonian Hanging Garden Inspiration

The health care floor features a spa, gym, yoga and dance studio, swimming pool and a snow room where the walls emit snowflakes to beat the heat of Mumbai. Inspired by the hanging gardens of Babylon, Antilia is equipped with lush greenery that provides a peaceful outdoor space. Nine high-speed elevators are customized to meet the needs of family members, guests and staff. The Puja Room is decorated with marble and can sit there at one time.

Antilia has 49 bedrooms

The first six floors of the building are considered the second floor of Buckingham Palace after Buckingham Palace, dedicated to the private living spaces of Mukesh Ambani, his wife Nita, their sons Anat and Anant, their wives shloka and radhika, and their children. The building has 49 bedrooms.

Electricity bill: Rs 7 million

A military of 600 full-time employees is responsible for the maintenance and maintenance of the building, with a monthly expenditure of approximately Rs 25 crore. Antilia consumes 6,37,240 units of electricity per month, equivalent to the consumption of 7,000 middle-class families in the city. Pay approximately Rs 7 million per month for electricity bills.

Was Antilia built on WAQF property?

Recently, Aimim leader Asaduddin Owaisi launched a controversy claiming Mukesh Ambani was built on the WAQF property. Currimbhoy Ebrahim Khoja Yateemkhana is an orphanage managed by the Muslim Charitable Trust under the board of directors of Maharashtra Waqf, and is the owner of the land that built the magnificent building. Mukesh Ambani bought the land for Rs 2.15 crore, and the land cost at that time was about Rs 1.5 crore. The dispute remains unresolved.

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