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Coordinates: 59°2350N 18°0515E / 59.39722°N 18.08750°E / 59.39722; 18.08750
 

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Djursholm
Djursholm Castle
Official logo of Djursholm
Djursholm is located in Stockholm
Djursholm

Djursholm

Djursholm is located in Sweden
Djursholm

Djursholm

Coordinates: 59°23′50N 18°05′15E / 59.39722°N 18.08750°E / 59.39722; 18.08750
Country Sweden
MunicipalityDanderyd Municipality
CountyStockholm County
ProvinceUppland
Charter1901
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Djursholm (Swedish pronunciation: [jʉːʂˈhɔlm]) is one of four suburban districts in, and the seat of Danderyd Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden. Djursholm is included in the multi-municipal Stockholm urban area. Djursholm is divided into a number of different areas: Djursholms Ekeby (northwest), Svalnäs (northeast), Ösby (central), Berga (southwest) and Gamla Djursholm ('Old Djursholm', southeast). It is also partly located in Täby Municipality.

History[edit]

Djursholm was one of the first suburban communities in Sweden, its history as such beginning in 1889 with the founding of Djursholm AB (Djursholm Inc.) by Henrik Palme and the subsequent 1890 inauguration of the railway line connecting Djursholm to Stockholm, Djursholmsbanan. Since 1895 it has been served by electric suburban trains but the original branch was closed in 1975.

Djursholm is the wealthiest community in Sweden, with the most expensive property prices in the country.[1] It was built as a garden city with large villas, most from the turn of the century, along winding roads. From the start, the elegant seaside quarters attracted many well known academics, cultural personalities and industrialists.

Djursholm was separated from Danderyd as a municipality of its own in 1901, becoming a city (Djursholms stad) in 1914. In 1971 it was reunited with Danderyd when the present municipality was created. Statistically Djursholm lies within the Stockholm urban area.

Sights[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Notable inhabitants[edit]

  • Annika Falkengren, industrialist
  • Annika Linde, state epidemiologist
  • Bertil Hult, industrialist
  • Björn Ulvaeus, musician (ABBA)[2]
  • Charlotte Perrelli, singer
  • Elizabeth Hesselblad, saint
  • Elsa Beskow, artist and author
  • Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland
  • Fredrik Lundberg, industrialist
  • Gösta Mittag-Leffler, mathematician
  • Hannes Alfvén, nobel laureate in physics
  • Ingvar Kjellson, actor
  • Jacob Wallenberg, industrialist
  • Jakob Lindberg, musician
  • Jan Carlzon, industrialist
  • Jenny Syquia, model and designer
  • Johan Banér, fieldmarshall
  • Magnus Uggla, singer and songwriter
  • Marie Fredriksson, musician (Roxette)
  • Natanael Beskow, preacher, author, artist
  • Robert Thegerström, artist
  • Robin Söderling, former professional tennis player
  • Stefan Persson, industrialist
  • Tove Lo, singer and songwriter
  • Verner von Heidenstam, author
  • Viktor Rydberg, author
  • References[edit]

  • ^ "Djursholm". Sveriges Radio. 11 June 2015.
  • External links[edit]

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