Hersbyholm

Hersbyholm is known as the oldest and biggest farm in Lidingö, Sweden.

In the 13th century owned by Bo Jonsson who obtained the farm through an exchange with the son of Bridget of Sweden.

Hersbyholm was taken over and owned by the Banérs family from Djursholm Castle at the end of the 14th century.

In 1920, Hersbyholm was bought by the farmer Karl Lindbom (1787-1849), one of the first men who had gotten the epithet "King of Lidingö".

The country state was rebuilt by the then "King of Lidingö" Jan Zetterberg (1810-1878) who also named the farm Hersbyholm.

Hersbyholm manor in 2012.