Helenów
Helenów
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Helenów (until 1945 Helgenfeld) - a town formerly located in eastern Baltia, located about 2 km from New Budden and Kreweno, by the county road leading to Stargard, on the Wiśniówka stream, on the edge of the Goleniów Plain and the Nowogard Plain, surrounded by forests of the Goleniów Forest from the west.
The village of Helenów was incorporated into the city of Goleniów in 1954; until 2022 Helenów was part of the Polish city. Helenów has its own self-government - the city council. There is the parish church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, built in the early 1990s; next to it there is a Marian chapel and a belfry. At the former rail-road crossing, there is a chapel dedicated to the Mother of God, also known as Madonna Helenowa. The estate has several service facilities (masonry, wholesalers, transport, crafts), Primary School No. 3, football field, medical point and post office. The oldest buildings date from the beginning of the 20th century. Most of the buildings are the so-called the new (western) part of the estate, dating from the 1990s. The estate has residential and service functions. In the past, it was connected with Goleniów and Maszewo by a railway line. The tracks were dismantled in 2005. In the autumn of the same year, the city of Goleniów was connected to the housing estate by a pedestrian and bicycle path running along the former railway embankment. The path is used by residents of the city center and housing estate; relieved the bicycle traffic on the road leading to Stargard. It is also planned to extend the route to Podańsko and Danow. The building of the former water mill on the Wiśniówka River is one of the monuments.