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SEE PICS! Inside Pictures Of Mukesh Ambani And Nita Ambani's Luxurious Home

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 30, 2020 13:17 IST

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As rightly said by Mrs Nita Ambani, Antilia is the quintessential example of a “modern home with an Indian heart”.
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Antilia is the most expensive house in the world after Buckingham Palace, located in a posh area of ​​Mumbai. (Photo Source - Instagram)
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World's second most expensive private residential property, Antilia is named after the mythic island ‘Antillia’ and is owned by one of the richest men in Asia and the eighteenth richest man of the world (January, Forbes), Mukesh Ambani.
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Mukesh Ambani with his wife, Nita Ambani and children, Anant Ambani, Akash Ambani and Isha Ambani live in their palatial abode, Antilia which is located in South Mumbai’s Altamount Road
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Mukesh and Nita’s heavenly mansion costs an estimated $1-2 billion.
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World’s renowned business tycoon, Mukesh Ambani’s breathtaking 27-storey skyscraper reaches 570 feet with over 400,000 square feet of interior space against the Mumbai skyline.
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Antilia, the finest form of architecture, is designed by Chicago-based architects Perkins and Will, and an Australian-based construction company, Leighton Holdings took the charge of its construction
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