Gliwice Radio Station
Radiostacja Gliwice
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
No internet access
A historic radio station and museum in Gliwice, Poland, famous for the 1939 'Gliwice provocation' and its impressive 112-meter wooden antenna tower, one of the tallest wooden structures in the world.

📜 Historic radio station and museum in Gliwice, Poland, featuring Europe's tallest wooden antenna tower (112m). 🔍 Site of the 1939 'Gliwice provocation', considered the first act of WWII. # Why Go🏛️ Explore the historic radio station and museum with original broadcasting equipment🌳 Admire Europe's tallest wooden structure (112m), built in 1935🚶 Learn about the 1939 'Gliwice provocation' that sparked WWII🌳 Relax in the surrounding recreational and sensory parks🚶 Discover a key site on the Silesian Technical Monuments Trail👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Suitable for all ages📡 Historical antenna tower still used for communication# Why Avoid🚫 No Wi-Fi available on site🐾 Animals are not allowed inside the museum building# Tips🅿️ Free parking available for cars and buses at ul. Tarnogórska 129, 5 minutes from A4 highway exit.⏳ Allow about an hour for the museum and tower surroundings.🗣️ Guided tours available for a fee; reservation needed for groups.♿ The green area around the tower is wheelchair accessible.💡 Visible from many locations, particularly at dusk when lit by powerful headlights.# Cost💰 Museum entry 3 PLN (approx. 15 CZK); park access is free.# Hours🕒 Museum: Closed Mondays; Tuesday-Friday 11:00-16:00 (Wed-Thu until 18:00); Saturday-Sunday 10:00-17:00.🌳 Park: Daily 06:00-22:00 (summer), 06:00-20:00 (winter).

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