Antilia is the second most expensive private residence worldwide. It is estimated to be worth around $2 billion. Currently Buckingham Palace is the most costliest.
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2. Luxurious Underground Garage
This underground garage is multi-storied as it is built over 3 levels. The area can park a grand total of 168 cars. Antilia ensures ample space for even the most extensive collection.
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3. Layers of Hanging Gardens
6 floors of the residence are designed for hanging gardens. Mini-oases have been suspended in the air amidst the urban landscape.
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4. An Ice Cream Parlor
An at-home ice cream parlor? Yes, please! Antilia has its own dedicated space for enjoying frozen treats.
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5. Royal Affair Ballroom
Perfect for hosting glamorous parties. Antilia has a grand ballroom made to dazzle. Extravagant gatherings are fitting for the premises.
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6. Spiritual Rejuvenation in Private Temple
Praying and meditation can be done in this sacred space of the home. The temple is a spiritual solace where peace can be found.
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7. Staff of over 600
The large space requires an extensive staff to manage Antilia properly. The 600 employees have different duties such as cooking, maintenance, and services. This way it is ensured that everything runs smoothly.
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8. 9 High-Speed Elevators
9 high-speed elevators have been installed in Antilia to
Navigate the 27-floor tall structure. Visitors can also access the floors efficiently thanks to this technology. A couch is placed inside the elevator for extra comfort.
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9. Built to be Earthquake-Proof
Usually, skyscrapers are not ideal for areas where earthquakes can occur. However, Antilia is an architectural marvel that is designed to withstand earthquakes of up to 8.0 on the Richter scale.
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10. Inspiration from nature
In particular, the architect drew inspiration from the sun and the lotus flower when designing the premises. A harmonious blend of modern architecture and traditional symbolism is achieved through the buildings curvature and use of natural elements.