A town that jumped out of a fairy tale
, also known as "Paradise Town"--Alberobello, one of the most beautiful towns in the world.
⭐️Sunlight spills onto the white roofs of Alberobello, giving the round, charming trulli houses a sugary coating. Standing in the cobblestone alleys, I felt like I had stepped into the illustrations of a fairy tale. Each building here resembles a meticulously crafted dessert, with white walls and gray conical roofs, tempting one to take a bite.
⭐️The trulli district is most enchanting in the early morning. As the mist dissipates, the first rays of sunlight pierce through the narrow alleys, casting warm patches of light on the white limestone walls. The aroma of freshly baked focaccia wafts from the local bakery, mingling with the faint scent of rosemary in the air. Following the aroma, I entered a small shop where the owner, Maria, told me in heavily accented English that these trulli buildings are centuries old.
⭐️"Look at the symbols on the roofs," she pointed to a mysterious pattern on the top of a trullo, "Each family has its own mark, like a house number today." It turns out that these seemingly decorative patterns actually record the date of construction and the owner's information. The oldest trulli date back to the 14th century when peasants, to avoid taxes, invented this method of construction that could be quickly dismantled without mortar.
⭐️In the afternoon, I climbed to the highest point of the town. The entire complex of trulli sparkled under the sun, like scattered pearls. In the distance, the olive groves rippled silver-gray in the breeze, and further out, the blue of the Adriatic Sea was faintly visible. Locals say that if you come here at dusk, you can see the white walls of the trulli gradually tinged with the gold of the setting sun, eventually turning a soft pink.
⭐️In the evening, I checked into a renovated trullo guesthouse. The circular room was surprisingly spacious, and the domed design kept the interior at a comfortable temperature. An olive wood fire burned in the fireplace, emitting a delicate fragrance. Lying in bed, looking up at the stone dome, I suddenly understood why UNESCO listed this place as a World Heritage Site—it is not just a town, but a living work of art, carrying the unique wisdom and poetry of the Puglia region.
⭐️❤️As night fell, the town lit up with warm lights. I sat in a cafe by the square, listening to the local elders play the mandolin, a traditional instrument. At this moment, the line between fairy tale and reality blurred. Alberobello, with her pure white walls, tells her history, and with her conical roofs, she guards her traditions, allowing every visitor to momentarily forget the passage of time.