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The Submerged Bell Tower, Located in Lake Resia

Fascinating and fairy-tale is the symbol of Val Venosta. It is a small mountain paradise, an ideal place for summer and winter holidays. In this beautiful scenery of the South Tyrolean valley (Lake Resia), it is impossible not to notice its symbol, a bell tower rising in the midd...

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The Submerged Bell Tower, Located in Lake Resia — Resia, Italy.

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Fascinating and fairy-tale is the symbol of Val Venosta. It is a small mountain paradise, an ideal place for summer and winter holidays. In this beautiful scenery of the South Tyrolean valley (Lake Resia), it is impossible not to notice its symbol, a bell tower rising in the middle of the lake. It is all that remains of the ancient village of Curon Venosta. The story, however, behind "the bell tower in the lake", is much less idyllic. The Romanesque church of the 14th century is a silent witness of the irresponsible construction of the dam which took place immediately after the end of the Second World War. However, everything developed in a completely different way. An artificial reservoir for the production of electricity was the next project still under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Italian government (after the First World War, in 1919, Tyrol was divided with the peaceful pact of St. Germain, and South Tyrol annexed by Italy) in 1920 took over the project and granted a water level rise of up to 5 meters. The size of this project was not so worrying because it did not have an immediate danger for the villages Curon and Resia. In 1939 the State granted the consortium "Montecatini" the construction of a dam at the bottom of the "Mittersee" which was to allow a water level of up to 22 metres. The population of Curon and Resia was totally neglected. With the beginning of the Second World War the project was temporarily abandoned. The inhabitants of the upper Vinschgau Valley believed that the reservoir project was buried forever. In 1947, however, the inhabitants of the two villages, Montecatini", were astonished and announced the immediate continuation of the construction of the reservoir.

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By the summer of 1950 everything was ready. The locks were closed and the water rose. 677 hectares of land were submerged, almost 150 families lost their belongings, half of them were forced to emigrate. The compensation was very modest. The inhabitants of Curon were housed in makeshift barracks built in great haste at the beginning of Vallelunga. With this dam project, born at the time of Fascism, hundreds of families lost the foundations of their existence.

Today the bell tower in the lake at Curon has been put under protection and has become a magnet for tourists.

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The bell tower is all that remains of the ancient village of Curon Venosta, which was submerged when an artificial reservoir was created for electricity production. In 1950, the dam's locks were closed and water rose to submerge 677 hectares of land, leaving only the 14th-century Romanesque church bell tower visible above the surface as a haunting reminder of the lost village.
The bell tower belonged to a 14th-century Romanesque church in Curon Venosta. After World War II, the Italian government approved a dam project that would raise water levels by 22 meters, but the local population was largely ignored in the decision-making process. By summer 1950, the reservoir was completed, displacing almost 150 families and forcing many to emigrate with only modest compensation.
The bell tower was submerged in the summer of 1950 when the dam's locks were closed and water levels rose. Nearly 150 families from Curon and Resia lost their homes and belongings, with approximately half forced to emigrate due to inadequate compensation from the authorities.
Yes, Lake Resia is described as a small mountain paradise in the beautiful South Tyrolean valley, ideal for both summer and winter holidays. The submerged bell tower serves as the symbol of Val Venosta and offers visitors a unique and historically significant landmark that tells the dramatic story of the lost village of Curon Venosta.
The bell tower has been standing in the middle of Lake Resia since summer 1950, when the artificial reservoir was created. As a structure originally built in the 14th century, it has now spent over 70 years partially submerged, serving as a silent witness to the controversial dam construction and the displacement of an entire community.

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