FM/TV Mast Miłki, Broadcasting tower in Miłki, Poland
The FM/TV Mast Miłki is a broadcasting structure in the Warmian-Masurian region that rises 327 meters high into the sky. The tower carries antennas for radio and television transmission and shapes the landscape of the area.
This broadcasting facility was built in 1998 and marked an important advancement in telecommunications infrastructure for northeastern Poland. The project expanded the reach of radio and television signals across the region significantly.
The mast transmits multiple radio and television channels, including Polskie Radio Program I and TVP1, connecting local communities with national media content.
The structure stands in flat terrain and is visible from great distances, making it useful as a navigation landmark. Visitors should know that this is an active broadcasting facility with restricted access for safety reasons.
The mast reaches an elevation of 162 meters above sea level and ranks as the second tallest broadcasting facility in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. This makes it a notable technical landmark of the region, even though it often goes unnoticed by travelers.
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