Discover the enchanting town of Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique Trulli houses. This collection focuses on the architectural marvels, from the bustling Rione Monti district to the more residential Aia Piccola, offering a deep dive into the history and charm of these iconic limestone dwellings.
Trulli houses
Unique cone-shaped stone houses with whitewashed walls, emblematic of Alberobello and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Rione Monti district
A charming UNESCO-listed district in Alberobello, famous for its dense collection of over 1000 trulli houses and artisan shops.
Trulli district
The primary area in Alberobello showcasing the iconic trulli, offering an enchanting atmosphere with its cone-shaped houses.
Trulli
Iconic, cone-shaped limestone dwellings found in Alberobello, characterized by their dry-stone construction and unique architecture.
Trullo Sovrano
The only two-story trullo in Alberobello, providing insight into the historical construction methods and multi-level living within these unique structures.
Trullo Siamese
A distinctive trullo in Alberobello known for its unusual double-cone roof, offering a unique architectural variation among the town's famous dwellings.
Trullo Church
A unique church constructed in the traditional trullo style, serving as a place of worship and a striking example of Alberobello's iconic architecture.
Trullo Museum
A museum dedicated to the history and construction of Alberobello's trulli, offering a comprehensive look at these unique structures.
Aia Piccola
A charming and less crowded residential district in Alberobello, preserving the authentic atmosphere of the trulli houses where people still live.