Solberga, Stockholm

Solberga is a district i Söderort within Stockholm municipality and a part of Hägersten-Älvsjö borough.

The district's main The district's main residential buildings are an example of the understated suburban architecture of the Swedish welfare state, developed in the 1950s and designed by renowned architects.

It gave name to the clergy house nearby in the 17th century, part of Brännkyrka socken.

In the 1950s, villas were built, and was expanded with multifamily residentials as a part of Million Programme in 1960s.

Today, the area has three squares: Kristalltorget, Klacktorget, and Älvsjö stationsplan

Solberga from above 2011 (view from north)
Solberga in 1930s, with Älvsjövägen in the middel (from bottom to top).