Lake with a Tower
The artificial Resia Lake was created through the damming of three natural lakes in 1950; the old village of Graun had to be sacrificed in order to build it. The church tower, which rises out of the lake, is the only remaining vestige of the old days. All the other buildings were, in fact, demolished; the listed fourteenth-century Romanesque church tower was spared, however, and still delights its many visitors today.