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A hill south of the town, where houses are lined up along seven parallel streets, creating a unique and evocative landscape of incomparable beauty. Along these streets, you can purchase typical local food and crafts in the many shops.
Dominating the Monti district, this building is typically Alberobello-style. It has a Greek cross plan with a 21.50-meter-high conical trullo dome. It consists of two lateral trulli and a trullo bell tower. Elevated to a parish, it is entrusted to the Opera Don Guanella, which has created a mystical temple of meditation and recollection.
It has 400 trulli scattered along eight streets. Currently, Aia Piccola is the only area free of commercial activity. Via Duca degli Abruzzi, Via Galilei, Via Giuseppe Verdi, and Via Colombo, with their numerous narrow streets, represent the most varied and evocative itinerary, attracting the curiosity and particular attention of tourists.
Located in Piazza XXVII Maggio, the territorial museum consists of trullo structures, each different from the other and from different historical periods; in fact, more refined constructions were later added to the original nucleus, and finally the two-story building.
Located in Piazza Ferdinando IV, it represents the first real transition from the first trullo houses to 19th-century dwellings. It was Francesco D'Amore himself who built it, using mortar for the first time.
Dedicated to the cult of Saints Cosma and Damiano since 1694. The wooden statues of the two saints date back to the 18th century. It has been renovated and expanded over the years.
Located in Piazza Sacramento, behind the Church of Santi Medici. Built in the first half of the 18th century, and declared a national monument in 1923, it represents the most complex trullo with a raised floor. The trullo sovrano can be considered the pinnacle of technical and stylistic achievement in this type of construction.