
It has three helipads, its own air traffic controller, a garage that fits 168 cars, a private theater, gardens on the terrace, a private spa and swimming pool, health center, religious temple, ballroom, and more. It is located in Mumbai, India and stands as a 27-story personal skyscraper. The building Antilia is the most expensive residence in the world, valued at upwards of $2 billion. 2 nd place goes to The Card Players, a painting by Paul Cezanne painted around 1894, which sold at auction to the Royal Family of Qatar in 2011. Some believe that Prince Badr was bidding on behalf of Mohammad bin Salma, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, who may be the true owner of the most expensive painting in the world. It was sold in 2017 to Prince Badr bin Abdullah for $450.3 million, making it the most expensive painting in history. However, once identified, some extra paint was removed to discover that it was, indeed, the Da Vinci original. The painting has been copied dozens of times, leading many to believe that the original was also a copy for many years.


This painting by Leonardo da Vinci, potentially with some intervention from his workshop, in Latin means “Savior of the World.” It depicts Jesus dressed in a very Renaissance-style blue dress, using his right hand to sign the cross while holding a celestial sphere in the other, made of clear crystal. Salvator Mundi has the honor of being the most expensive painting ever sold.
