Trullo Sovrano (Sovereign Trullo), Alberobello (must see)
Dating back in parts to the early 17th century, Trullo Sovrano holds the distinction of being Alberobello's only two-floor trullo, making it a unique and exceptional architectural gem.
What sets Trullo Sovrano apart is its innovative design. It represents a pivotal moment in the development of trullo construction techniques. Unlike traditional trulli, Trullo Sovrano features a raised floor, accessible from the interior via a carefully crafted masonry staircase. It is also noteworthy for being one of the first trulli to incorporate mortar in its construction, signifying a departure from earlier dry-stone building methods.
The trullo's majestic conical dome, towering approximately 14 meters high, commands attention at the center of a cluster of twelve cones. This architectural marvel is a transitional structure that foreshadows the broader changes in trullo construction techniques. Its master mason, although unknown, implemented innovative solutions that distinguish Trullo Sovrano as one of the most advanced and awe-inspiring interpretations of trullo architecture.
The original nucleus of Trullo Sovrano can be traced back to the early 1600s, while additional sections were added in the first half of the 1700s. These expansions were commissioned by the affluent Perta family, specifically by the priest Cataldo Perta (1744 – 1809), adding to the trullo's historical and architectural significance.
Today, Trullo Sovrano serves as a "living" museum that offers visitors a captivating glimpse into trullo life. Its rounded rooms have been meticulously recreated to provide an authentic experience, complete with spaces resembling a bakery, bedroom, and kitchen. As you explore this unique trullo, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the daily life and traditions of the past.
Additionally, the souvenir shop within Trullo Sovrano offers a wealth of literature about the town of Alberobello and its surrounding areas, as well as Alberobello recipe books, allowing visitors to take home a piece of the town's rich culture and history.
What sets Trullo Sovrano apart is its innovative design. It represents a pivotal moment in the development of trullo construction techniques. Unlike traditional trulli, Trullo Sovrano features a raised floor, accessible from the interior via a carefully crafted masonry staircase. It is also noteworthy for being one of the first trulli to incorporate mortar in its construction, signifying a departure from earlier dry-stone building methods.
The trullo's majestic conical dome, towering approximately 14 meters high, commands attention at the center of a cluster of twelve cones. This architectural marvel is a transitional structure that foreshadows the broader changes in trullo construction techniques. Its master mason, although unknown, implemented innovative solutions that distinguish Trullo Sovrano as one of the most advanced and awe-inspiring interpretations of trullo architecture.
The original nucleus of Trullo Sovrano can be traced back to the early 1600s, while additional sections were added in the first half of the 1700s. These expansions were commissioned by the affluent Perta family, specifically by the priest Cataldo Perta (1744 – 1809), adding to the trullo's historical and architectural significance.
Today, Trullo Sovrano serves as a "living" museum that offers visitors a captivating glimpse into trullo life. Its rounded rooms have been meticulously recreated to provide an authentic experience, complete with spaces resembling a bakery, bedroom, and kitchen. As you explore this unique trullo, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the daily life and traditions of the past.
Additionally, the souvenir shop within Trullo Sovrano offers a wealth of literature about the town of Alberobello and its surrounding areas, as well as Alberobello recipe books, allowing visitors to take home a piece of the town's rich culture and history.
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Sight Name: Trullo Sovrano (Sovereign Trullo)
Sight Location: Alberobello, Italy (See walking tours in Alberobello)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Alberobello, Italy (See walking tours in Alberobello)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
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The name Alberobello, derived from the Latin words "alber" and "bellum," meaning "beautiful tree," hints at the lush surroundings and natural beauty. Indeed, the insanely beautiful authentic heritage of this... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.4 Km or 0.9 Miles