A cinewhoop drone footage showed the Basilica Cistern, Istanbul's largest ancient cistern that lies beneath the city, almost three months after it was reopened to visitors following a five-year makeover.
The cistern was reopened to visitors in late July following a restoration period to erect steel rods and install a light show that highlights the hidden details inside the underground chamber.
The underground water chamber located near Hagia Sophia was built in 542 by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in order to supply water to the city. It is still kept with little water for public access inside the cistern which is famous for sculptures of upside-down heads of Medusa carved under two columns.
The Basilica Cistern was the setting for a scene in the 1963 James Bond film "From Russia with Love".
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