Święty Krzyż TV Tower, Television transmission tower in Gmina Bieliny, Poland
The Święty Krzyż TV Tower is a 157-meter-tall broadcasting structure in Gmina Bieliny that transmits television and radio signals across central Poland. The tower sits on elevated terrain at approximately 592 meters above sea level, amplifying its transmission reach.
The tower was completed in 1966 as a key infrastructure project advancing Polish broadcasting capabilities. Its construction represented the expansion of television coverage to reach more communities across the country.
The tower maintains its position as a central broadcasting hub, transmitting numerous FM radio stations including RMF FM, Polskie Radio Program I, and Radio Maryja.
The site sits in a rural area and is privately owned with limited public access. The structure can be viewed from distance along nearby roads or from surrounding vantage points in the countryside.
The structure displays a distinctive hyperbolic shape in its base, a design feature it shares with the Ochsenkopf TV Tower in Germany. This architectural choice reflected innovative engineering approaches used for tall structures in the 1960s.
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