People are reflected in the waters of the Basilica Cistern while visiting the historic site in Istanbul. Photo: AFP
Justinian the Great would have been proud.
The Basilica Cistern he built for the capital of his Eastern Roman Empire in modern-day Istanbul has reopened after a five-year makeover that has transformed the water storage site into a refreshingly cool haven of underground sound and light.
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