Émetteur TDF de Malzéville, Radio and television transmitter in Malzéville, France.
The Émetteur TDF de Malzéville is a radio and television transmission facility serving the area north of Nancy in northeastern France. The site uses multiple towers to send signals and delivers various broadcast programs to the surrounding region.
The transmission facility was built in 1965 to replace the earlier broadcasting station that had operated nearby since 1963. This relocation marked an important step in modernizing the region's broadcast infrastructure.
The station served as a key point for radio broadcasts across the region, especially for news and music programming to local audiences. The tower remains visible from many locations and acts as a landmark that helps people navigate the area.
The facility is visible from nearby roads and easy to spot, though it sits on private land and is not open to visitors. The best way to see it is from public streets where you can observe its scale and height from a distance.
The facility was among the first stations in France to broadcast television signals using high-frequency technology, making television accessible to the surrounding area. Its location was deliberately chosen to provide optimal coverage for the villages and cities in the region.
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