Museum Karolingga

North Sumatra


On the road leading into the village of Lingga is this interesting little museum inside a traditional building with displays on Karo culture and artefacts. If the weather's clear, you'll get a good photo op with Gunung Sinabung looming in the background. Across the road is a fascinating church, also built in a traditional Karo design.


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