Sender Bad Marienberg, Broadcasting tower in Bad Marienberg, Germany
Sender Bad Marienberg is a steel broadcasting tower on the northeastern edge of the town in Rhineland-Palatinate. The facility rises 180 meters tall and operates from an elevation of 554 meters above sea level.
The tower was built in 1967 and took over the role of an earlier broadcasting facility. It began transmitting the RPR1 program in 1987.
The broadcasting facility distributes radio programs including SWR1 Rheinland-Pfalz and SWR Kultur that accompany people in the region every day. It forms part of the infrastructure that connects several German states together.
The broadcasting facility is visible from the edge of town and offers a wide view of the surrounding area from its location. The best view of the tower can be obtained from nearby heights and observation points.
The broadcasting facility reaches an area that stretches from Cologne to the Taunus mountains, spanning several landscapes. This broad range connects different regions through a single transmission network.
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