Chiesa Ragada and Austro-Hungarian cemetery.
The Austro-Hungarian cemetery of Ragada, in Val Genova, was built during the first period of the Great War on a small stretch delimited on one side by the road and on the other by the impetuous river Sarca. With the end of the war, the corpses were moved to other places and with the passage of time of the cemetery only some remains remained. In 1951 a small church was built in Ragada near the fragments of the military cemetery, whose bell tower houses the bell that once belonged to the ancient bell tower of Strembo.
STRENGTH:
In 2014, thanks to the municipality of Strembo and the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, on the basis of historical documentation and photographs of the time, the small cemetery of Ragada was restored.