
Italy is famous for its traditional homes, with a huge variety to be found up and down the country. One such type of property is the trullo, a circular, pyramid-shaped building found mainly in the Itria Valley, located between the provinces of Brindisi, Bari and Taranto. Not only are they phenomenally beautiful homes, they are also an extraordinary tourist attraction, and have even been named a World Heritage Site!
If you dream of owning one of these unique buildings - perfect both as private homes and as accommodation facilities - do not miss our selection of the best 15 trulli for sale on idealista.
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