Gold Room
The "Gold Room" is a term that can refer to various locations or concepts, often associated with luxury and wealth. In some contexts, it may describe a lavishly decorated room in a hotel, mansion, or museum, featuring gold accents and opulent furnishings. Such spaces are typically used for special events, gatherings, or exhibitions.
In popular culture, the "Gold Room" is also known from the film The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick. In this movie, the Gold Room serves as a grand ballroom, symbolizing the eerie and supernatural elements of the story. Its lavish design contrasts with the film's darker themes.