Introduction
72km (45 miles) NW of Brindisi, 60km (37 miles) SE of Bari, 45km (28 miles) N of Taranto
The center of a triangle made up by Bari, Brindisi, and Taranto, the Valley of Itria has long been known for olive cultivation and the beehive-shaped houses dotting its landscape. These curious structures, called trulli, were built at least as early as the 13th century. Their whitewashed limestone walls and conical fieldstone roofs utilize the materials available in the area in such a way that mortar isn't needed to keep the pieces together. Theories abound as to why they aren't built with mortar, the most popular being that the trulli, considered substandard peasant dwellings, had to be easily dismantled in case of a royal visit.
The center of the Trulli District, and home to the greatest concentration of trulli, is Alberobello. Here the streets are lined with some 1,000 of the buildings. You might feel as if you've entered into a child's storybook as you walk amid the maze of cobbled...
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Grand Hotel Olimpo
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Grand Hotel Olimpo is located in Alberobello and attractions in the region include Grotte di Castellana.Hotel Features.
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Victor Country
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Victor Country is located in Alberobello and attractions in the region include Grotte di Castellana.Hotel Features.
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Le Alcove Luxury Resort nei Trulli
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Le Alcove Luxury Resort nei Trulli is located in Alberobello and attractions in the region include Grotte di Castellana.Hotel Features....
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