Apple has confirmed that it’s headquarters, known as Apple Park, will open to employees in April.
The company says it will take more than six months to move the 12,000-plus employees to the new campus in Cupertino, California. Apple founder, Steve Jobs, compared the 175-acre campus to a spaceship.
He first envisioned the headquarters "as a center for creativity and collaboration."
The property features a ring-shaped, 2.8 million-square-foot main building boasting the world’s largest panels of curved glass.
It also features a visitors' center with an Apple Store and cafe open to the public, a 100,000-square-foot fitness center for employees, two miles of walking and running paths, research and development facilities and the 1,000-seat Steve Jobs Theater.
The project was estimated to cost $5 billion.