It is located in the district of Marziolla, on the road that leads to San Marco. Remarkable are the size and its unique construction, entirely built dry with very jagged stones. It rises with a maximum height of 5.15 m on a circular plan, surrounded by an additional external perimeter, composed of an accumulation of stones, probably removed from the adjacent fields for agricultural cultivation. An alternative hypothesis holds that with this accumulation of stones it was wanted to create a buttress around the circular plant because it risked to spread. Inside the trullo there is a low manger and four niches used as countertops. On the masonry are visible six orthogonal holes, which make us imagine the arrangement of a plank between the base and the dome. Near the trullo you can see a support recess of the press, the basins and the small channels to convey the must to a cistern. Nearby is also an open-air palm on a natural stone pavement, which suggests a common use of the trullo by farmers who cultivated the vineyards in front.