The entrance of our Trullo.
At evening, there is a magical atmosphere in the streets with the illuminated Trullo houses.
Our Trullo from another point of view.
Historical photo of the great-grandfather Peppe sitting at the entrance of the Trullo.
Historical photo of the great-grandfather with one of his brothers and a friend.
Historical photo of young grandma with two of her friends.
Our kitchen is small but functional.
With the gas cooktop you can cook independently.
A narrow corridor, created from the thick walls of the Trullo, connects the kitchen and the bathroom with the main room.
The bathroom is equipped with necessary services for your stay.
The main room of the Trullo has historical lime painted walls and it hosts the dining table and a sofa bed.
The interior includes ancient restored furniture and handmade accessories.
The tall cupboard has more than a hundred years and has been recently restored. In it is stored the tableware at your disposal.
The wrought iron bed, the bare stone walls and the olive wood side tables give magical and timeless wibes.
The bedside tables are equipped with electrical sockets and an adjustable reading light.
The two single beds.
The bare stone walls were brought to light in many rooms.
Every wall of Trullo houses includes an arch to bear the weight of the conical stone roof.
Trullo houses usually have niches in the thick walls (thick one to three meters) used as shelves.
In Alberobello it’s not snowing often, but when it does everything becomes white and it looks like you are on the clouds.