Villa Adolfsberg, Historic villa in Marieberg, Kungsholmen district of Stockholm, Sweden.
Villa Adolfsberg is a residential building in Marieberg on Kungsholmen with 14 rooms spread across 545 square meters, featuring multiple connected volumes with wings and verandas. The structure shows carefully composed architecture with distinct sections linked together.
The building was constructed in 1851 as a summer residence for Jonas Adolf Wallden, who was then editor-in-chief of the newspaper Stockholms Dagblad. It dates from a period when wealthy Stockholm residents built villas in suburban areas like Marieberg.
The doors and wall paintings were created by artist Henrik Theodor Lundh, who gave the house a personal artistic touch. These details show how carefully the original owners furnished the residence.
The building now serves as headquarters for the Stockholm Food Retailers Association and underwent complete exterior renovation. Visitors should note that current use by organizations may affect access to the property.
In 1959, the entire building was moved roughly 100 meters westward to preserve it from demolition during urban development. This relocation is a rare example of how Stockholm protected historical structures rather than destroying them.
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