Mukesh Ambani's $4,600,000,000 home is 27-floor vertical city with 168-car garage that can survive 8.0 earthquake

Published on Dec 04, 2025 at 5:49 PM (UTC+4)
by Molly Davidson

Last updated on Dec 04, 2025 at 9:27 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

The $4.6 billion home of Mukesh Ambani doesn’t just rise over Mumbai, India; it stacks a 27-floor vertical city onto one address.

From the street, it barely reads as a residence at all.

Every level hints at something unexpected, from multi-storey gardens to a room that can literally make it snow.

And the deeper you go, the more Antilia feels like its own world floating above the city.

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Inside the $4.6B vertical city built for Mukesh Ambani

Antilia was completed in 2010, rising 567 feet (173 meters) over Altamount Road with the height of a 60-floor tower compressed into just 27 levels. 

Inside, around 600 staff keep the place running – a full ecosystem designed for a family of six.

The numbers are staggering. 

There’s the 168-car garage, including a seventh-floor service station for the family’s supercars. 

Three helipads sit on top, and nine high-speed elevators move between floors that never repeat their layout or materials.

The amenities feel more like a private resort: multiple swimming pools, a spa, a ballroom, a 50-seat cinema, dance and yoga studios, a temple, and those terraced gardens looking out over Mumbai. 

But it’s the snow room that truly makes Antilia unforgettable – its walls generate real snowflakes on demand.

And beneath all of it is serious engineering. 

The home was built to withstand a magnitude 8.0 earthquake, giving the tower the stability of a commercial skyscraper wrapped inside a private home.

The design philosophy behind one of the world’s most unique homes

Architects Perkins & Will approached Antilia as a ‘vertical campus,’ blending hospitality design with structural innovation. 

Extra-high ceilings give each floor a grand, open feel, while lotus and sun motifs repeat throughout the interiors. 

Inspired by the Mandarin Oriental’s contemporary style, Nita Ambani pushed for a home where no two floors look or feel the same.

Antilia doesn’t fit any standard category. 

It’s not a mansion, not quite a skyscraper – more like a custom-built city designed for one family, engineered to outlast anything around it.

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Molly Davidson is a Junior Content Writer at Supercar Blondie. Based in Melbourne, she holds a double Bachelor’s degree in Arts/Law from Swinburne University and a Master’s of Writing and Publishing from RMIT. Molly has contributed to a range of magazines and journals, developing a strong interest in lifestyle and car news content. When she’s not writing, she’s spending quality time with her rescue English staffy, Boof.