Liljeholmen

Liljeholmen is a former Stockholm Municipality and today's district with about 30,000 inhabitants. On 1 January 2007 the former municipalities Hägersten and Liljeholmen were incorporated as parts of the city in the newly formed municipality Hägersten - Liljeholmen.

Liljeholmen, which was still in the 19th century on the outskirts, was soon to an industrial area. With the construction of the railroad through the area the settlement of workshops and industrial plants along the railway starts, including the workshops of the Swedish State Railways ( SJ) and Alfred Nobel's Explosives Factory. For workers in the factories, workmen settlements in the area, and Årstadal was the end of the 19th century one of the first suburbs of Stockholm.

1913 Liljeholmen was incorporated, and with the construction of Årstabrücke and the apportionment of the railway line lost the SJ- workshops in importance. Instead originated wholesale centers. In the 1960s and 1970s, modern industrial and administrative complex replaced the old mix of factories and residential areas in the southeast of the district. At the same time, a modern residential area on the Nybohovsberg. In the 1990s, another residential area was built on the Nybodaberg.

In Liljeholmen is also the lake Trekanten.

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  • Municipality of Stockholm
  • Former municipality
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