The year of 2010 is soon passing out with lots of changes in many fields of life including culture, society, politics, economy, entertainment, and so on. On the era of the global social economic development, housing structures are changing day by day to adapt to the industrialization and modernization. The world\'s architecture is always depicted via magnificent and luxurious buildings such as villas, churches, farms, block-buildings, museums, palaces, and so on. Antilla, Villa Leopolda, Penthouse One Hyde Park, Dracula museum, Updown are among the most expensive residences in the world possessing state-of-the-art architectures.
The Penthouse, London - $200million
The Penthouse is still under construction featuring panic rooms, bulletproof windows, iris scanners and a secret tunnel, guarded by the SAS and 24-hour room service
Aaron Spellin Mansion, America - $150 million
Aaron Spellin Mansion, built in 1991, consists of 123 bedrooms, tennis courts, bowling alley, a private orchard, swimming pools. It belongs to late TV producer Aaron Spelling
William Randolph Hearst\'s mansion, Beverly Hills, England - $165 million
The owner of San Francisco Examiner\'s house features 29 bedrooms, three swimming pools and a theater. President John F. Kennedy spent his honeymoon at the 6-acre estate
Antilla, Mumbai, India - $1 Billion
The 27-story building of Mukesh Amb, leader of Indian petro-chemical giant Reliance Industries is the world’s most expensive home in 2010
Victorian villa, Kensington, England - $161 million
The 5-building villa consisting of 10 luxurious bedrooms, one movie theater, one swimming pool belongs to Elena Franchuk, a businesswoman and HIV/AIDS philanthropist from Ukraine
Hala Ranch, Saudi Arabia - $135 million
Hala Ranch has 15 bedrooms and 27 bathrooms, an indoor pool, a tennis court, private ski trails, a gas station, car wash and sewage treatment plant on the area of 56,000 square feet
Maison de l\'Amitie, America - $125 million
Maison de l\'Amitie belongs to the famous business tycoon Donald Trump featuring a ballroom, 15 bathrooms, guest cottage, tennis house, and 15 bedrooms on the area of 80,000 square feet
Dracula Castle, Romania - $140 million
Dracula Castle or Museum was built in the late 14th century consisting of 57 rooms and 17 bedrooms decorated with handcrafted Old World antiques and furniture. At present, the museum belongs to Archduke Dominic Habsburg and becomes an attractive destination
Updown Court, London - $116 million
Updown Court is even bigger than Buckingham Palace featuring 103 rooms, 50-seat movie theater, 3 swimming pools, a bowling alley, and a squash court on the area of 40,000 square feet
Fleur de Lys, Carolwood Drive, Bel Air, America - $125 million
Fleur de Lys mansion owned by Suzanne Saperstein has 12 bedrooms, 15 baths, guest house on the area of 5.01 acres. The interior furniture of the house is decorated in 24k gold
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