Södra Ängby
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Södra Ängby is a residential area in western Stockholm and part of the Bromma borough.
Södra Ängby was built 1933-1939 with around 500 villas, and is one of Europe's largest remaining functionalistic residential villa areas, protected as a national cultural heritage.
The area covers around 1,1 square kilometres, and is inhabited by around 1,700 people.
[edit] References
[edit] Printed sources
- Gunnar Olofgörs (2001). Södra Ängby - Trädgårdsstad i funkis (in Swedish). Stockholm: Stockholmia förlag. ISBN 9170310947.
- Thorbjörn Andersson et al (2000). Södra Ängby - Den vita staden (in Swedish). Stockholm: Footlights Publishing. ISBN 91 631 0275 7.
[edit] Preservation plan
- Map
- Description (in Swedish)
- Plan (in Swedish)
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