"This is the first place preserved with such a high degree of integrity that was made into the public after the exhibition and conservation project," Babayiğit added.
Babayiğit said the six-part exhibition contains figures from the third and fifth centuries, adding: "There is a large area that depicts a lot of creatures such as Anatolian panther, cranes and dolphins as well as grapes.
"I recommend the residents and tourists to visit this place, they will surely be impressed," he said.