Sendeanlage Rigi Kulm, Transmission tower at Mount Rigi, Switzerland
Sendeanlage Rigi Kulm is a broadcast transmission tower on Mount Rigi in Switzerland that sends radio and television signals across the central regions. The concrete structure stands prominently on the summit and serves as a key broadcasting hub for the surrounding areas.
The current tower was built between 1995 and 1997 and replaced an earlier installation from 1964. This modernization improved signal quality and broadcasting reach across the region.
The transmission facility stands as a symbol of Swiss broadcasting infrastructure, providing essential communication services to the surrounding regions.
The observation platform at the base is open daily around the clock and provides views across several Swiss cantons and lakes. The location at 1800 meters elevation means temperatures are considerably cooler than in the valley, so warm clothing is important.
The facility broadcasts from the mountaintop location, allowing radio signals to spread into surrounding valleys without major obstacles. This elevated position makes it a key junction for digital radio coverage across a wide territory.
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