The largest condominium in the world is located in Kudrovo, near Saint Petersburg, Russia, and accommodates over 18,000 residents.
This colossal structure, known as Novy Okkervil, consists of 3,708 apartments spread across twenty-five floors, with thirty-five entrances.
Often referred to as Cheloveiniki, or “human anthill,” this unique complex opened its door in 2015, breaking records in both architecture and urban living.
Its immense scale and population density offer a glimpse into a distinct way of life rarely seen elsewhere.
Residents find everything they need within the complex, including shopping centers, daycare facilities, bars, restaurants, and even a post office.
Some report not having stepped outside for months, enjoying the convenience of amenities right at their fingertips.
However, life in such a large community is not without challenges.
Many of the apartments, predominantly two-bedroom units, have seen soaring prices in recent years, leading some inhabitants to hold varying opinions about their living environment.
While the atmosphere is generally peaceful, parking remains a significant issue.
The complex offers nearly 4,000 parking spaces, but double parking and delivery complications frequently arise.
Most residents commute to Saint Petersburg for work, drawn to Novy Okkervil for its tranquility compared to the bustling city.
This phenomenon raises a provocative question: how many Italians would be willing to live in such a massive condominium? The answer is anything but obvious.
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