Enskede, Post town in Stockholm, Sweden.
Enskede is a residential post town in Stockholm where houses built in the 1920s sit within a garden city design. Tree-lined streets and numerous parks create green corridors throughout the neighborhoods.
The postal district was established in 1910 as Stockholm began expanding southward with residential development. It grew to encompass several neighborhoods that developed through the early 20th century.
The area maintains eight distinct post offices, each serving specific sections of the community, reflecting the postal organization of Stockholm's suburban development.
The area connects to central Stockholm through subway stations and bus lines that serve different sections. Getting around on public transport is straightforward and allows easy access to nearby neighborhoods.
Enskede's first post office, inaugurated in 1910 at Nynäsvägen 310, underwent two relocations before settling at Åsgärdevägen 5-7 in 1981.
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