Schleptruper Egge transmitter, Radio and TV broadcasting tower in Bramsche, Germany
The Schleptruper Egge transmitter is a radio and television tower standing 234 meters tall on a hill at 147 meters above sea level in northern Germany. The facility uses both analog and digital formats to distribute radio and television signals across the region.
The transmitter was completed in December 2005 and marked a modernization of broadcasting infrastructure in the Lower Saxony region. This project was part of broader efforts to improve transmission capabilities across northern Germany.
The facility broadcasts several radio stations including NDR Info, NDR 2, and Radio ffn, bringing local and regional content to households in the area. These stations are part of the daily listening habits of many people living nearby.
The tower is located on elevated ground in Bramsche and is visible from various distances due to its height. Visitors should be aware that access may be limited since the facility continues to operate as an active transmission center.
The FM antennas are positioned at 166 meters height, enabling broad signal coverage across multiple states and into neighboring countries. This strategic positioning makes it an important node in the German broadcasting network.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.