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Słonowice railway station

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Template:Infobox PKP station Słonowice is a PKP railway station in Słonowice (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland, originally built to serve the estate of Gross Schlönwitz, the property of the von Blumenthal family who inherited it from Valeska von Krockow, wife of Herrmann von Blumenthal. During the 1930s it was 90 % owned by Professor Albrecht von Blumenthal, 10% by his brother Robert, who resided there. He permitted the vicarage to be used as an illegal seminary by the Lutheran pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

The manor house burned down by chance. The place was overrun by communists who incorporated the estate into the Zitzewitz Kombinat. The Vicarage and church are still to be seen; the latter, now Catholic, contains a painting of Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a Christ-figure.

Lines crossing the station

Start station End station Line type
Piła Ustka Passenger/Freight

References

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