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New Greek metro is historical window on the past

A city system in Greece's. second city Thessaloniki formally opened on Saturday, its. stations showing the same ancient artifacts that nearly. derailed the task's completion.

During building, which began in 2006, employees found. a Byzantine-era market, a Roman cemetery and other treasures of. the city's long and varied history.

The finds stalled the city's development and raised concerns. about how the city would modernise while protecting its rich. past. The response was to blend the two by showing the. exposed artefacts for modern-day commuters to delight in.

This is not simply a public works job, which is. incredibly essential for the city. It is likewise a museum, Greek. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said before visiting the. Venizelou station for a personal tour on Friday.

It's probably unique in the world. We will go through an. underground museum to reach the train.

The city took almost twenty years to finish, in part because. of financing problems during Greece's 2009-2018 financial obligation crisis. It is. the first such system in Greece outside Athens.

Builders needed to dig deeper than initially prepared - as much as. 31 metres (102 feet) - to make certain the tunnels ran below the. archaeological findings, according to the project's specialist.

It is an opportunity for Thessaloniki to become a 2nd. Rome, in terms of antiquities, said Melina Paisidou, one of the. archaeologists to discover the relics underground.

(source: Reuters)