Alberobello
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Tourist attractions
Domenico Morea (1 min)
A stone monument honoring Domenico Morea, accessible to visitors.
Casa d'Amore (3 min)
An attraction open on Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings, showcasing local culture.
Trullo Sovrano (3 min)
The largest trullo in Alberobello, now a museum with seasonal opening hours and an entrance fee.
Pezzolla House Museum (4 min)
Museum featuring traditional architecture and history of Alberobello’s trulli, open daily with an entrance fee.
Ulivo delle Colline di Gerusalemme (4 min)
An attraction featuring a notable olive tree connected to the hills of Jerusalem.
Hunting Pavilion of the Acquaviva Family (4 min)
Attraction related to the Acquaviva family’s historical hunting lodge.
Il Trullo del Contadino (4 min)
A trullo house representing rural life, open to visitors as an attraction.
Largo Martellotta (4 min)
A public square in Alberobello known for its local atmosphere and events.
Trulli with Very Low Roofs (5 min)
A group of trulli known for their unusually low roofs, attracting visitors.
Alberobello in Miniature (6 min)
A miniature park showcasing scaled models of Alberobello’s unique trulli houses.





























