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Can't decide between Alberobello and Matera? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Alberobello is a fairy-tale village of trulli—whitewashed cone-roofed stone houses unique to Puglia. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers 1,500 trulli to explore, local wine, and one of Italy's most distinctive and photogenic landscapes.
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Matera is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, famous for its Sassi cave dwellings carved into ravines. This UNESCO site and 2019 European Capital of Culture offers ancient rock churches, boutique cave hotels, and an otherworldly atmosphere.
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Alberobello offers Trulli District, Rione Monti, Trullo Sovrano
Matera offers Sassi di Matera, Cave Churches (Chiese Rupestri), Casa Grotta Museum
Alberobello is famous for its local dining scene
Matera is famous for its local dining scene
Alberobello offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Matera offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
April to June, September to October
April to June, September to October
Summer: 28°C, Winter: 10°C
Summer: 30°C, Winter: 8°C
Découvrez les attractions méconnues de chaque ville
Trullo Siamese (Siamese Trullo)
A unique double trullo in Rione Monti where two cone structures share a common wall, creating an unusual architectural fusion.
Casa d'Amore
The first non-trullo house built in Alberobello after 1797 when the town was liberated from feudal rule.
Cripta del Peccato Originale (Crypt of Original Sin)
A stunning 9th-century rock church located in the countryside outside Matera, often called the 'Sistine Chapel of rupestrian art.
Museo della Scultura Contemporanea (MUSMA)
A contemporary sculpture museum uniquely housed in the cavernous spaces of the 17th-century Palazzo Pomarici in the Sassi.
Découvrez les meilleurs quartiers de chaque ville
Rione Monti
The largest and most tourist-oriented trulli district, featuring over 1,000 trulli arranged along steep, winding streets that climb a hillside.
Aia Piccola
A quieter, more residential district with approximately 400 trulli, many still inhabited by locals.
Sasso Caveoso
The more ancient and rugged of the two Sassi districts, characterized by its cave dwellings that cascade down the ravine like a natural amphitheater.
Sasso Barisano
The larger, more restored Sassi district, where many ancient caves have been transformed into elegant hotels, restaurants, and boutiques.
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Both Alberobello and Matera are incredible destinations. Alberobello excels in trulli houses and unique architecture, while Matera stands out for cave dwellings and ancient history.
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