π Historic site in Gliwice, Poland, featuring the world's tallest wooden antenna tower. π Known for its role in the 1939 Gleiwitz incident, a pretext for WWII. # Why Go π» Explore original pre-war radio equipment and the historic transmitter station. π³ Admire the unique 111-meter larch wood antenna tower, an engineering marvel. πΆ Walk around the tower's scenic surroundings, part of the Silesian Industrial Heritage Trail. π‘ Learn about the station's pivotal role in the Gleiwitz incident and WWII history. β¨ See the beautifully illuminated tower at night, visible from afar. # Why Avoid π« Closed Monday to Thursday. πͺ Access to the top platform of the tower is restricted to technical teams. # Hours π Friday 11:00-16:00, Saturday-Sunday 10:00-17:00.