Flemingsberg

Flemingsberg has also evolved as a law enforcement center for the southern part of metropolitan Stockholm, with police station, court house, prosecutor's office and a jail, all in buildings built in the 1990s onwards.

The village where the manor house was built in the 17th century was originally called Andersta but the name was changed when it came into the ownership of Henrik Fleming.

The current buildings in Flemingsberg (also called "Flempan" for short) were built during the Million Programme and for a long time there was trouble renting out all the apartments and the area become known as a very bad suburb.

[citation needed] The two halves were renamed Visättra and Grantorp as the name Flemingsberg gave bad associations.

Certain long distance trains with destinations such as Malmö, Gothenburg and Eskilstuna also stop at Flemingsberg.

Flemingsberg railway station (in white), the police station (in red brick) and the jail, part of the district court house on the left. To the right of the railway station is Södertörn University.
Moa's Crescent, the main building of Södertörn University