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How many days in Alberobello? Your complete Puglia guide

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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.