Gliwice Broadcasting Station Museum of Radio and Media Art
The Gliwice Broadcasting Station Museum of Radio and Media Art, a historic site in Poland, is renowned for its 111-meter wooden antenna tower and its role in the 1939 Gleiwitz incident.

πŸ“œ Historic site in Gliwice, Poland, featuring the world's tallest wooden antenna tower. πŸ” Known for its role in the 1939 Gleiwitz incident, a pretext for WWII. # Why Go πŸ“» Explore original pre-war radio equipment and the historic transmitter station. 🌳 Admire the unique 111-meter larch wood antenna tower, an engineering marvel. 🚢 Walk around the tower's scenic surroundings, part of the Silesian Industrial Heritage Trail. πŸ’‘ Learn about the station's pivotal role in the Gleiwitz incident and WWII history. ✨ See the beautifully illuminated tower at night, visible from afar. # Why Avoid 🚫 Closed Monday to Thursday. πŸͺœ Access to the top platform of the tower is restricted to technical teams. # Hours πŸ•’ Friday 11:00-16:00, Saturday-Sunday 10:00-17:00.