Limża/Kisielice Transmitter, Radio transmission tower in Limża, Poland.
The Limża/Kisielice Transmitter is a broadcast tower in northern Poland that rises 320 meters into the air. The facility sits at an elevation of around 104 meters above sea level and carries television and radio signals across a wide region.
This transmission tower was completed in January 2002 by construction company Mostostal Zabrze. The structure combines a 300-meter mast with a 20-meter antenna extension to form a single broadcast installation.
The transmitter broadcasts three versions of TVP3 regional programming, delivering local content and news to residents across the Warmian-Masurian region.
The tower stands about four kilometers southwest of the town of Kisielice and can be located using the coordinates 53.6139 degrees north and 19.2211 degrees east. You can best view it from a distance since it is an active broadcast facility with restricted public access.
The facility broadcasts through multiple multiplexes carrying major Polish channels like TVP1, TVP2 HD, Polsat and TVN. This makes it a key distribution point for widely watched national stations in the local area.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.