
The ancient town of Alberobello, located in Italy's Itria Valley, is renowned for its unique 'trulli' houses, characterized by dry-stone construction and conical roofs. These structures, built to evade historical property taxes, have become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Despite overcast weather, the town retains its magical charm, with many trulli now serving as inns, restaurants, and boutiques, preserving a unique architectural tradition.
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