Alberobello, trulli roofs
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Alberobello was founded in the 15th century on land that was originally an oak forest in the province of Bari. A typical feature of Alberobello are the trulli, white dry-stone houses with conical roofs made of lapidary stones. The roofs of the trulli are embellished with decorations and pinnacles of various shapes, often symbolising religious signs or signs of the zodiac. In 1996, Unesco made the town of Alberobello a world heritage site.
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