Alberobello ©2026 blueskipper
These small limestone dwellings are recognizable by their thick whitewashed walls and conical roofs built from carefully stacked stone slabs. Originally constructed without mortar, the design reflects local building traditions and practical adaptation to the climate of southern Italy. Today, the trulli of Alberobello form a unique architectural landscape and are protected as part of the UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors interested in the region’s history, craftsmanship, and distinctive vernacular architecture.
















