Antilia has three helipads where helicopters can take off and land.
Mukesh Ambani, the richest person in India, owns Antilia, one of the most expensive private homes on earth. The 27th floor of Antilia is occupied by the Ambani family, including Mukesh Ambani and his wife Nita Ambani, their children Akash Ambani and his wife Shloka Mehta, and their grandchildren Prithvi Akash Ambani and Veda Akash Ambani. The owner’s enormous wealth and prestige are reflected in the most expensive property in the world. Although it is not as expensive as the most expensive real estate in the world, it is still unparalleled in Asia. It cost Rs 15,000 crore to build this massive 27-storey building spanning a whopping 4 lakh square feet. Notably, the design and construction of Antilia, which cost a total of Rs 15,000 crore, was managed by two US companies, Perkins & Will and Hirsch Bednar Associates.
There are three helipads on Antilia where helicopters can land and take off. The building features high-speed elevators and multi-level parking for cars, and staff quarters are available.
Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani, their younger son Anant Ambani and his wife Radhika, their son Akash and his wife Shloka, and others occupied the 27th floor of the building.
Nita Ambani decided to live on the 27th floor of the building. An article in Times Now claims that Nita Ambani chose the 27th floor for their home because of its adequate ventilation and natural light.
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