Trulli Houses - Alberobello,Italy
Posted by: neoc1
N 40° 46.868 E 017° 14.076
33T E 688560 N 4516863
Distinctive trulli buildings of are found throughout Alberobello,Italy. They are a World Heritage Site.
Waymark Code: WMV6H9
Location: Puglia, Italy
Date Posted: 03/04/2017
Views: 2
The technique for constructing a trullo dates back to pre-historic times. Limestone blocks are laid on top of each other, without the use of mortar, to enclose a circle. The building is topped by a dome-shaped roof made of gray limestone slabs. The roof is often marked with a magical or pagan symbol and capped with a decorative pinnacle. At Alberobello the buildings date back to the 14th century. Brilliant white trulli structures line the narrow streets and are occupied by residents and small businesses. The trullo church of San Antonio (the coordinates for this waymark) is the largest structure in the area and sits on a hilltop above the homes and businesses.
City, State or City, Country: Alberobello, Italy
Year Built: 14th Century
Architect: unknown
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