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Learn how to build a traditional Italian trullo with expert help, explore Alberobello’s underground trullo, and take home your own kit for a memorable experience.
This unique activity offers a chance to step into the world of traditional Apulian craftsmanship. For around $29 per person, you can join a 30-minute workshop where skilled craftsman Leo guides you through the process of building a miniature trullo — the iconic conical stone huts of Alberobello. Alongside the experience, you’ll get a chance to visit a family-owned underground trullo and explore the fascinating history and craftsmanship of the region.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the blend of interactive participation and culture. You won’t just be a passive tourist; you’ll get to build a small trullo yourself—an activity that’s as fun for kids as it is rewarding for adults. Plus, the fact that you’ll take home a ready-to-assemble kit with pre-cut, numbered stone pieces adds a memorable souvenir to your trip.
One potential consideration? The reviews suggest that the workshop itself might not be for everyone. Some visitors felt that the tour could be less about the building and more about the kit, but overall, the experience offers a genuine peek into local craftsmanship and the opportunity to create something special. This experience suits those curious about traditional building techniques, families, or anyone seeking a hands-on cultural activity in Alberobello.

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The core of this experience is the building workshop led by Leo, an experienced craftsman. The activity typically lasts about 30 minutes, with scheduled start times throughout the day from 10:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The workshop is designed for small groups or families, ensuring individual attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
When you arrive at the Underground Trullo in Via Monte Cucco 51, you’ll first have the chance to explore the family-owned Trullo Sotterraneo. This underground structure spans two floors, with conical rooms on the top level, and an underground space where a barrel vault once sheltered a large peasant family—highlighting how these homes combined practical design with community living. Visitors are often struck by how well-preserved and authentic these spaces remain, with original floors and domes still intact.
After the visit, you’ll proceed to the workshop area, where Leo will walk you through the process of building a miniature trullo. The kit you receive includes pre-cut stone pieces with numbered parts, making assembly straightforward—yet meaningful. Reviewers have appreciated the clarity of instructions and the chance to see craftsmanship firsthand. One guest noted, “The owner was very kind and helpful,” emphasizing the welcoming environment of the workshop.
The Trullo kit is a highlight for many. Instead of simply buying a souvenir, you get to build your own miniature trullo—a real dialogue between tradition and personal achievement. The stones are already processed, which means you won’t need tools or special skills, but you’ll understand the traditional building methods better through the guided assembly.
The visit to the Underground Trullo is more than just a photo opportunity; it’s a glimpse into everyday life of past generations. This family-owned structure, passed down over three generations, contains two conical rooms on the upper floor and an underground chamber. The latter was used by large peasant families who also raised cattle, illustrating how these homes supported a self-sufficient lifestyle.
Inside, you’ll also find a crafts workshop and showroom dedicated to local stone processing. Here, Leonardo creates distinctive miniature trulli from chiancarella stone, transforming a simple material into personalized keepsakes that go beyond generic souvenirs. This part of the experience adds a layer of artistic craftsmanship and storytelling, making the visit more meaningful.
While most reviews are positive, some travelers expressed disappointment, feeling the workshop was less about building and more about purchasing a kit. One reviewer stated, “The trullo is identical to every other in Monti, and I didn’t find the building experience as engaging as expected.” However, others found the opportunity to see the craftsmanship up close and appreciated the kindness of Leo and the staff.
A reviewer enthused, “Ideal for children and adults! The owners were very kind and helpful,” confirming that the family-friendly environment makes it suitable for a range of ages. Meanwhile, another simply called it “Super,” capturing the overall delight of the activity.

This experience strikes a lovely balance between interactive engagement and cultural education. For just $29, you’re not only building a memento but also gaining insight into the traditional architecture of Alberobello. The visit to a family-owned underground trullo adds historical context, making you feel like you’re uncovering secrets from local life.
The building activity is straightforward enough for children but meaningful enough for adults who appreciate craftsmanship. It’s an excellent way to connect with local artisans and see how age-old techniques are still alive today.
While some visitors might wish for a more hands-on building experience, most leave with a better appreciation of how trulli were constructed and a unique souvenir that’s more personal than mass-produced trinkets. The workshop’s relaxed setting and the chance to explore local stone artistry make it a memorable activity suitable for a variety of travelers.
This activity isn’t for those expecting an elaborate building workshop or a detailed history lesson—rather, it’s a charming, hands-on taste of local tradition that leaves a lasting impression.
How long does the workshop last?
The building experience is approximately 30 minutes, with scheduled start times throughout the day.
Can I visit the underground trullo without booking the workshop?
Yes, the underground trullo visit is included and can be enjoyed independently at the start of your experience.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Absolutely. It’s designed to be family-friendly, and many reviews highlight how much kids enjoy the activity.
Do I need to bring anything?
No, all materials, including the stone pieces, glue, and instructions, are provided. Just bring your curiosity!
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund.
Is the workshop private or part of a larger group?
The experience is arranged for private groups or families, ensuring personalized attention.
This Build your own Trullo activity offers a delightful mix of cultural insight, hands-on fun, and a chance to take home a personalized piece of Alberobello. It’s especially well-suited for families, craft lovers, or anyone wanting a deeper connection with local traditions. While the building process may not be as complex as some expect, the opportunity to learn about stone craftsmanship and to create a souvenir with your own hands makes it worthwhile.
If you’re in Alberobello and want a meaningful activity that blends history, craftsmanship, and a bit of fun, this experience will leave you with more than just memories—plus a miniature trullo to remind you of Italy’s charming trulli region.
Note: Always check availability and book in advance, as the experience is popular and runs daily.