Have you ever wondered what thebiggest house in the worldis?
You really would never need to leave your house.
Were going to get into 15 of the most massive mansions in the world.
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And well be showing you pics, too.
The palace spreads out over 2.15 million square feet and is owned by Bruneis sultan, Hassanal Bolkiah.
That alone is already eye-watering, but it doesnt stop there.
During the Islamic celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr, the palace opens up to the public to celebrate the three-day festival.
A group of five architects originally designed Buckingham Palace as a largetownhousefor the Duke of Buckingham in 1703.
The last structural additions came in the early 20th century, which included the well-known East Front balcony.
The palace, which has 775 rooms, is also home to the most extensive garden in London.
Antilia Mumbai, 400,000 Square Feet
The third biggest house in the world is the Antilia.
Where else would this incredible building be situated than on the most expensive street in Mumbai, Altamount Road?
Antilia has three helipads, a 168-car garage, a 50-seat theater, and lush terrace gardens.
The most unique is the snow room, which spits snowflakes from its walls.
Descendants of George still own the property, which covers over178,000 square feet.
Vanderbilt sought help from New York architect Richard Morris Hunt to design the Chateauesque style property.
The first floor was primarily made up of bedrooms and bathrooms to sleep family and guests of Vanderbilt.
Down in the basement is where all the fun happens.
Vanderbilt requested an indoor swimming pool, a bowling alley, and a gymnasium.
Vanderbilt also asked Hunt to design a village on the property to act as a source of income.
The village included rental cottages, post offices, and a doctors office, amongst other things.
The mansion boasts 29 bedrooms, three swimming pools, and a 91-foot dining room.
But, of course, thats not all.
Now, thats a house Id like to visit.
The current Grade II listed house first came about in 1913.
Architect George Hubbard designed and built the London home for soap magnate Sir Arthur Crosfield.
The mansion has65 rooms in total, 25 of which are bedrooms.
One of the most magnificent rooms is the oak floored 70-foot ballroom that has carved embellished gold-leaf cornices.
Witanhurst went under construction to extend the main house two stories below ground.
Taking full inspiration from the Palace of Versailles, the Siegels should finish their home sometime this year.
Construction has been on and off since 2004 when Siegel first began with the build.
After experiencing financial difficulties, Siegel listed the semi-built mansion before resuming construction after an increase in finances.
Siegel also requested an aquarium, two tennis courts, a bowling alley, and sports courts.
The Fairfax family later acquired the home towards the end of 1900.
This sale made Fairwater the most expensive house in Australia.
This clearly shows in her previously owned Palm Beach home, La Reverie.
The sea-to-lake estate in Palm Beach is one of the most expensive properties in Palm Beach County.
Miller collected modern and contemporary furniture and artwork from all over the world.
Codman had a neo-Palladian vision for the villa, kitting it out with extensive gardens and landscaping.
The architects included a movie theatre and a bowling alley in the home for entertainment.
What is with rich people and bowling alleys?
Steven T.Huff, an astrophysicist and former CIA officer, began construction of his home in 2008.
Although the build isnt completely finished, were sure itll have all the modern amenities.
Huff even wants to add aspacehistory museum.
Taohuayuan, Uzhou 72,000 Square Feet
The most expensive property in China is Taohuayuan, which means utopia.
And a utopia is what this is.
This entire home is literally on its very own private island.
Sunac China and Xiangshanbang Traditional Architectural built the home over three years.
The huge property is currently listed for $154 million and showcases traditional Chinese architecture.
Architect Horace Trumbauer designed the110-room Neoclassical Revival mansionnamed Lynnewood Hall in 1897.
Trumbauer originally constructed the home for Peter A.
B. Widener, who was an industrialist.
Lynnewood Hall has sadly sat vacant since 1952.