The volunteers wore vests adorned with Hezbollah's symbol, a hand clutching a dagger.
Staff and volunteers are wearing the costumes, and live in the opening hours just as 610 years ago.
All the volunteers were wearing black cloaks with large green eyes painted on the backs.
Thirty brave volunteers wore a pair of denims five days a week for three months, without cleaning them.
The volunteer carrying the sign wore a dress made entirely from fabric printed with photos of Olympic volunteers, including those who had not been chosen.
Police and volunteers wore a helpless look as a sea of people poured in from every possible corner of the city.
The program is very similar to the British counterpart except volunteers wear a uniform of blue shirt and black trousers.
Today, male and female volunteers often wear a uniform shirt or a short-sleeved shirt with slacks.
All volunteers wear ID tags within the hospital and these will prominently indicate the volunteer's status and position.
In the first test, volunteers sat in chairs and wore video displays over their eyes.