A building with an amazing history: it was built at the end of the 19th century for Kaiser Wilhelm II himself. Only not in Budwity, but 20 kilometers away in a straight line west of Prakwice. The station was built because the Kaiser liked to hunt in this area. He had his summer residence in Kadyny near Elbląg nearby.
After World War I, the station building was moved from Prakwice to Budwit, to the station on the Małdyty-Malbork line. However, after the move, its shape was partially changed.
After 1945, he continued to fulfill his function. In the eighties the condition of the building deteriorated. At least until the mid-1990s, a richly carved wooden bench stood in the station waiting room, probably remembering the emperor's visit.
In 1999, the railway line at which the station stood was closed.
Currently, after a thorough renovation, the object is available for rent.