Alberobello is known as the Capital of the
Trulli. The trullo is a
fascinating architectural
feature of this area of Puglia.
The trulli are old, round
buildings of limestone blocks
built without mortar. The conical roofs are made up of
flat stones ('chianche').
Alberobello
has special status
internationally - designated a
UNESCO world heritage site -
because its collection of some
1,500 trulli in an urban
environment is unique.
Some of the trulli are now used
for stores, restaurants, and
lodging. But many are still
inhabited by locals, who are
very friendly to visitors.
It`s a world heritage site and a tourist attraction. The town is
also the centre of an
annual pilgrimage to the
Basilica dedicated to the martyr
saints Cosma and Damiano.