Alberobello is arguably the most famous town in Puglia, thanks to its distinctive trulli houses. These whitewashed, cone-shaped dwellings create a fairytale-like atmosphere that seems to have sprung from the pages of a storybook.
Alberobello’s trulli, with their conical roofs, narrow streets, and charming courtyards, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While exploring the town, be sure to visit the Trullo Sovrano, a two-story trulli that offers insight into the unique architecture of the region. Alberobello’s charm is heightened in the evening when the trulli are softly illuminated, creating a magical ambiance.
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