Alberobello (Bari) Due to its typical trulli, in 1996 Alberobello has been made a world heritage site by UNESCO.
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Castellana Grotte (Bari) A naturalistic place boasting the largest karstic caves in Italy, Castellana also is an interesting city for its cultural heritage made of high-class Seicento and Settecento mansions.
Cisternino (Brindisi) Cisternino is an admirable example of “Spontaneous architecture”, one of the most beautiful villages of Italy, whose social life merges with unique architectural solutions.
Locorotondo (Bari) Locorotondo stands on the Murge dei Trulli tableland for its circular layout characterized by shining white two- or three-storey houses, with sloping roofs also known as cummerse.
Martina Franca (Taranto) Martina Franca, in the province of Taranto, is in the hills east of Murgia, at an equal distance from Jonio and the Adriatic sea
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