15 Buildings in the World Worth Billions

Someformofhuman, William Cho/Wikimedia

Around the world, architectural marvels are being built on staggering budgets. This list highlights the most expensive buildings, which highlight incredible design, engineering, and construction investments. Here is a list of some of the most costly buildings around you.

Great Mosque of Mecca 

Saudipics.com/Wikimedia

Masjid Al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is the most expensive building, costing approximately $100 billion. It’s the world’s largest mosque and a pilgrimage site for millions of Muslims. Extensive renovations over centuries have made it an architectural wonder and a symbol of faith.

Abraj Al Bait 

commons:User:King Eliot/Wikipedia

Seven skyscrapers comprise the $15 billion Abraj Al Bait hotel complex in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It modernizes Mecca while providing luxurious accommodations. It also features the world’s most enormous clock face. The complex houses millions of pilgrims visiting the locale annually.

Marina Bay Sands 

Erwin Soo/Wikimedia

Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands is an architectural marvel with a hotel, casino, and a stunning SkyPark offering city views. Its unique design and luxurious amenities make it a significant tourist attraction and landmark in Singapore, justifying its $6.88 billion cost.

Resorts World Sentosa 

Balou46/Wikimedia

Singapore seems to have no issue with budgets because Resorts World Sentosa cost $5.2 billion to construct. It features a casino, theme park, and the world’s largest oceanarium. The resort’s blend of entertainment and luxury accommodations makes it a top destination for many.

SoFi Stadium  

Troutfarm27/Wikimedia

SoFi Stadium is a $5.5 billion sports and entertainment venue featuring a unique translucent roof and a massive video board. Its massive size is enough to warrant the construction costs, but the state-of-the-art amenities definitely had a role to play.

Apple Park 

Daniel L. Lu (user:dllu)/Wikimedia

This innovative campus, “the spaceship,” features a circular design and lush greenery, reflecting Apple’s commitment to sustainability and progressive design. The area surrounding the Park is also green and lush. The engineering feat set back the trillion-dollar company a hefty %5 billion.

The Cosmopolitan 

Loganfrick/Wikimedia

$3.9 billion was spent on the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas hotel and casino. Its modern design and vibrant nightlife, coupled with high-end restaurants, bars, and entertainment, make it a popular choice for Las Vegas revelers. A gamble? A swim? You can do it all.

Wynn Palace  

Almc1217/Wikimedia

With its lavish floral displays, gondola rides, and upscale dining, Wynn Palace in Las Vegas is a $4.2 billion masterpiece. The building’s luxurious accommodations and exceptional service make it a top destination for luxury travelers, with many ranking it as their dream hotel.

One World Trade Center 

Armando Olivo Martín del Campo/Wikimedia

This relatively new structure stands tall as a symbol of resilience and proof of New York’s ability to bounce back. Its 3.8 billion price tag is justified due to its impressive design. Looks aside, the observatory located at the top offers a stunning panorama of the city like no other.

Palace of the Parliament 

Jorge Franganillo/Wikimedia

As one of the world’s largest administrative buildings, it’s understandable that this structure cost $4.4 billion. The Palace of the Parliament is a double-edged sword that serves as a government building and showcases Romania’s grand architectural heritage.

Antilia 

Krupasindhu Muduli/Wikimedia

Mukesh Ambani spared no expense when constructing this amazing abode. Antilia has various luxurious amenities, such as a snow room, multiple swimming pools, multiple helipads, and a health spa. To own such a lavish home, be prepared to fork over at least $2 billion. The property taxes will sting, though.

Princess Tower

Norlando Pobre/Wikipedia

Six years and $2.17 billion later, Dubai’s Princess Tower was opened to the public. The 101-story building is one of the tallest residential structures globally. It can be considered a tall village or city since it houses everything from a pool to retail shops.

Bellagio Hotel  

darwin cruz/Wikimedia

The name Bellagio can be translated to mean splendor and looking at its famous fountains, we can see the vision the owners were going for. At the time of its completion, this masterpiece was the most expensive building ever built, as it cost approximately $1.6 billion.

Taipei 101

Jack View/Wikimedia

In its prime, Taipei 101 was the tallest and one of the most expensive buildings in the world after costing its owners around $ 1.8 billion. Located in Taipei, Taiwan, this skyscraper’s design is inspired by traditional Asian pagodas, symbolizing Taiwan’s economic growth and architectural innovation.

Yankee Stadium 

Andrew nyr/Wikimedia

You’ve probably seen a representation of the Yankee Stadium in one form or another. This iconic baseball stadium combines modern amenities with historical significance, and this makes it a beloved landmark for sports fans. In case you’re wondering, $1.5 billion was spent on its construction.

Written by grayson