Tatarska Góra TV Tower, Television tower in Przemyśl, Poland.
The Tatarska Góra TV Tower is an 88-meter-tall reinforced concrete structure positioned on elevated ground near Przemyśl. The facility transmits both television and radio signals to local receivers across the region.
The tower was built in the early 1900s and marked the start of modern broadcasting infrastructure in the Subcarpathian region. Its construction was an important step to connect the area to the national broadcast network.
The name comes from Tatarski Hill, linked to the historical presence of Tartar communities in the region. Today the structure serves as a visible landmark that shapes how locals and visitors perceive the surrounding landscape.
The tower is visible from various points around and within Przemyśl, making it a useful reference point for exploring the area. Visitors should note that direct access to the structure itself is typically not available, as it operates as an active broadcast facility.
The structure transmits both analog and digital signals, handling FM radio frequencies and multiple television channels at the same time. This dual function allows it to serve different generations of receivers across the area.
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