Visit Ambani’s Ancestral Home For Rs.2!

You can now visit Dhiribhai Ambani’s ancestral home in Gujarat. Watch the video for the updates.

The Ambanis are the biggest celebrities in India, and anyone would love to catch a glimpse of their lifestyle. 

Mukesh Ambani and his family currently reside in Antilia, a 27-story building in Mumbai that is reportedly the world’s second most expensive property after London’s Buckingham Palace. However, the family’s heart lies in Gujarat, in their ancestral home, which is just as beautiful and luxurious where Mukesh Ambani was born and brought up. Located in Gujarat’s Chorwad district, the Ambanis’ super expensive ancestral home is over 100 years old. It is now called the Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial House since Dhirubhai Ambani was born there. A luxurious two-story mansion that has everything that you can imagine, it has now opened its doors to the general public. It was converted into a memorial in 2011, and has seen numerous repairs and changes throughout the years. The property got a renovation worth a whopping Rs. 5 crore!

For this, Ambani hired Abhikram & Amitabh Teaotia Designs. This beautiful heritage house has an in-house theatre where you can watch Dhirubhai Ambani's incredible life on screen. It has a garden that has been divided into three sections - a public area, a private coconut palm grove, and another private courtyard. You will find traditional copper and brass utensils, wooden furniture, and various artifacts that capture antiquity.

The mansion has been divided into two portions, with one set aside for private use. The other part of the house is open to the public. Dhirubhai’s wife, Kokilaben Ambani, continues to visit the home and uses the private entry for the house! The Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial House remains closed on Mondays. However, from Tuesday to Sunday, the house welcomes visitors from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, offering an opportunity to explore its rich heritage. Given the significance and history of this house, you must definitely be thinking that the ticket prices must be too high! But, no!!! It is just Rs. 2! So now, whenever you are in Gujarat, you know what to do and where to go!

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