
Castel del Monte
Erected in the 13th century by Emperor Frederick II of Swabia, Castel del Monte is one of the most enigmatic and fascinating symbols of European medie…
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1h 20min
Alberobello is the most iconic symbol of Puglia, world-famous for its trulli — the singular conical stone dwellings that dot the Itria Valley like magical mushrooms. The districts of Monti and Aia Piccola, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1996, are home to over 1,500 trulli, each with its cone of layered stone slabs and characteristic symbols painted in white. Walking among these structures — unique in the world, born from the peasant ingenuity of a land both harsh and generous — is an experience that no photograph can fully convey. A journey to Alberobello is a journey into the oldest heart of Puglia.


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