Kołodziejewo [kɔwɔd͡ʑɛˈjɛvɔ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Janikowo, within Inowrocław County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland.
It served the local population of the Evangelical denomination until the end of World War II (i.e. until 1945), when the German inhabitants left Kołodziejewo.
The Evangelical Church after it was handed over to the parish of St. Saint Joseph has retained its original form to a large extent.
The interior is in neo-baroque style and presents solutions typical of the construction of evangelical churches (emporia along the nave).
They are characterized by a decorative, gilded front with 27 pipes and 12 stops distributed between 2 manuals and a pedal, with a romantic character.
The organ has a pneumatic actuation, 1 float bellows with the possibility of calibration and approximately 700 pipes.
From the station you can reach: Bydgoszcz, Toruń, Inowrocław, Janikowo, Mogilno, Gniezno and Poznań.
In 2015, the platform surfaces were replaced and the station was rebuilt to adapt it to current standards with facilities for disabled people.
Until August 2017, there were ticket offices in the building, but it is currently undeveloped - a general renovation and revitalization of the historic station is planned.
In Kołodziejewo, residents have sports facilities, a library and a village community center at their disposal.