Near the Grand Palace in Silinduang Bulan, 5km north of Batu Sangkar, is the much smaller and lower-key, but equally ornate, Istano Silinduang Bulan. It's still used for important clan meetings today. It was damaged by lightning in 2011, but has been rebuilt since.
Istano Silinduang Bulan
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