Alberobello (Italian: [ˌalberoˈbɛllo]; literally "beautiful tree") is a small town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy. It has 10 735 inhabitants and is famous for its unique trullo buildings. The trulli of Alberobello have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1996.
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Gentle stroll of Alberobello with a local official guide of Puglia native of Alberobello. Tour includes an historical introduction to the concept of a conical limestone shelter called Trullo, one of most perfect examples of Bioarchitecture on the Planet. How Trulli houses from middle east approached in Italy. Visit of a Trullo Museum, visit of a Trullo inhabitated. Short introduction to wine and typical food. Visiting the Trullo Church is an option.
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The company Allways Puglia, developed from an idea to revolutionize the traditional concept of TOUR and give tourists a completely different experience during their stay in Puglia. The use of low-impact, electrical vehicles allows us to safeguard our environment and in addition we are able to address mobility issues and social inclusion. Allways Puglia organises interesting itineraries using Segway, e-bike, Mini Golf Cart, rick shaw, golf cart, or Ape Car adding to the tours of Alberobello, wine and food experiences such as: visits to traditional, Apulian “Masseria” Farmhouses; tastings in local wineries; wine and food tours; picnic activities in the unspoilt countryside; cooking classes; Mozzarella demonstration. The use of electric transport makes it possible for everybody to experience Alberobello, in an alternative, fun and eco-sustainable way.
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A collection of 1,400 beehive buildings built and lived in by peasants.
Alberobello is a lovely town in Puglia which, while being a World Heritage site preserving Trulli architecture in a theme park like environment, also conveys a sense of vibrant Southern Italian life. Worth adding to your exploration of Puglia even if just for a day visit.
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We were given a food and wine tasting from the Salento region. The antipasti, salami, prosciutto and various kinds of cheeses were delicious. The owner is very kind and forthcoming. The only thing they could improve on is the presentation: Everything was served in plastic dishes; maybe due to COVID-19.
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We had a tour of the museum and a wine tasting following the tour. We were a group of about 45 people and they managed the testing in fun and efficient manner. The museum does a great job of explaining the history behind the local structures and other interesting facts about he area and its customs.
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When one has been around the village and appreciated the distinct character of the place, one is not all that impressed that they managed to fit out a church too. It only proves that the skill of building the trulli had been so well mastered, that bigger projects were accomplished. The edifice of the church is more massive than the houses and judging by the structure it is a wholesome piece of construction. Other than that the interior is just "churchy".
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The chief draw is many trulli houses that are spread over a considerable area. The largest is to the southerly side of the principal road, Largo Martellotta, and provides the main tourist attraction with many souvenir shops and the like. The area to the north of Largo Martellotta seems to have rather more trulli houses in general occupation- and rather less tourists. Well worth a visit.
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