This is not the house that Jack built or
that Jerry built though it may look like it; this is the house the Ambanis
built in Mumbai
The first pictures have been released showing the inside
of what is believed to be the world's most expensive house. Built by India's
richest man Mukesh Ambani, the 27-storey building towers over swanky Altamount Road in
Mumbai. Named Antilia, after a mythical island, it cost more than $1bn, reports
say. Those who have visited it speak of
helipads, a vast library, extravagant dining areas, opulent marble floors and
even a snow room. Until now the family has remained silent on the residence. "This is the first time I am talking
about my home," says Mr. Ambani's wife, Nita, in an interview with Vanity
Fair magazine. “There have been exaggerated reports in the media about it, I
must say," she adds.!!!!!! In the interview, conducted in November, Mrs.
Ambani confirms they took up residence last September. "We moved in two
months ago… and then it was going round that we haven't moved in," she
told reporter James Reginato, who gained unprecedented access inside the
building.
A photo published of one of the rooms shows
floor-to-ceiling windows, and a seating arrangement which resembles a five-star
hotel lobby. "It's a modern home with an Indian heart," says Mrs.
Ambani of her house. Antilia is 27
storeys high, but as Mr. Reginato writes, many of the floors are double or
triple height, so the building rises to 570 feet, equivalent to a 40-storey
building. It also has a mutli-storey garage, a ballroom, a spa, a theatre,
guest suites and a number of terraced gardens, he writes.
"We made our home right at the top because we wanted the sunlight… so
it's an elevated house on top of a garden," said Mrs. Ambani. The design,
she says, is based on the lotus and the sun, and is decorated using rare wood,
marble, mother-of-pearl and crystal, crafted by Indian artisans. As with many
Indian households, it also has a Hindu prayer room, "getting my temple
right was so important," she said. Reports suggest the house is worth more
than $1bn, small change for Mukesh Ambani, who is worth more than $22bn
according to Forbes magazine. But despite this, the house's construction has attracted some criticism from some who say it is far too grand for a city like Mumbai, where millions of people live in slums, and hundreds of thousands don't have a roof over their head. Besides which it has to be one of the ugliest constructions ever.
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