Top ten luxury houses in Asia with high-end atmosphere

Antila

The world's number one mansion is a mansion named "Antila" in the center of Mumbai, named after a legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean. Antila took seven years to build, with a height of 173 meters. Its facilities are world-class, including swimming pools, health clubs, a giant dance hall and a 5-seat mini cinema. With a market price of $1 billion and a height of 173 meters, this mansion with a total area exceeding the Palace of Versailles in France is by far the largest and most expensive private residence in the world.

The No.1 "Antila" was built by Indian richest man mukesh ambani at a cost of US$ 1 billion. This 173-meter-high building in Mumbai, with a helipad, will only be used by Mukesh's family and servants.

Antila has a four-story hanging garden, which can not only save energy, but also make the room warm in winter and cool in summer. Because of its high height, the 27-story "Antila" looks like a 6-story skyscraper. Its total floor area is 3, square meters, which exceeds the Palace of Versailles in France. The highest floors are used as living rooms for Ambani, his wife and three children, with an area of * * * 37, square meters. The design of the glass curtain wall allows the family to overlook the scenery of Mumbai. A team of 6 domestic helpers will work around the clock.

The glass, steel and ceramic tiles needed for the construction of "Antila" are all from the local area, and the energy-saving design is adopted-the external materials of the building can store sunlight at ordinary times. The interior design of "Antila" was built by an American company in the style of "Contemporary Asia" and was deeply influenced by the traditional Indian custom "Yashidu" (similar to China's geomantic omen).

The construction cost of "Antila" is estimated to be about US$ 44 million, but thanks to the recent sharp rise in property prices in Mumbai, the price of "Antila" has risen, reaching US$ 1 billion. An Indian businessman who has visited the building described the beauty of "Antila": Picasso's paintings hung in the building with a golden chandelier at the top, which was really amazing.

Ambani will hold a grand housewarming party at the end of this month, and some people have been invited to the party. At that time, guests can choose various means of transportation by themselves. If you want to avoid the heavy traffic in Mumbai, you can go by helicopter, because there is an apron on the roof of the building that can accommodate three helicopters at the same time; Guests who want to drive don't have to worry. The underground garage of the building can accommodate 16 cars at the same time. Once in the building, guests can choose to take one of the nine elevators from the lobby to all floors.