The Amber Room is a world-famous chamber decorated in amber panels, gold leaf, and mirrors. Originally constructed in the 18th century in Russia, it was located in the Catherine Palace near St. Petersburg. The room was often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" due to its stunning beauty and intricate craftsmanship.
During World War II, the Amber Room was looted by the Nazi regime and subsequently disappeared. Efforts to restore the room began in the 1970s, and a faithful reconstruction was completed in 2003. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction, showcasing the artistry of the original design.