“Vångkarlevången,” a voice whispers from the shadows of Solbacken. “That’s what they used to call this place.” You shiver, intrigued. Solbacken. Even the name evokes images of sun-drenched slopes. Now, it’s a tranquil oasis nestled in the heart of Malmö’s bustling Västra Innerstaden. But beneath the surface of modern life lies a history as rich and layered as the soil beneath our feet. Solbacken, bordered by John Ericssons väg, Lorensborgsvägen, Stadiongatan, and Bellevuevägen, wasn’t always a haven for stylish villas and terraced houses. Imagine, if you will, a time before paved streets and manicured lawns. Here, in Vångkarlevången, resided the “vångkarl,” the city’s herdsman. His task was vital to the survival of Malmö’s citizens. He tended to the livestock, ensuring a supply of milk, meat, and other essential resources. As the city grew, so did Solbacken. Grand Art Nouveau villas sprang up along Bellevuevägen, marking the arrival of a new era of prosperity. Further into the neighborhood, along Marieholmsvägen and its intersecting streets, charming single-family homes took root. A unified row of functionalist villas lines Långåkersvägen, a testament to the architectural trends of the mid-20th century. Solbacken’s unique character lies in its juxtaposition of architectural styles. From the grand sekelskiftsvillor to the sleek funkisvillor, the neighborhood tells a story of architectural evolution spanning over a century. The area near John Ericssons väg showcases a different side of Solbacken. Here, multi-family dwellings and office buildings, known as the ABC-husen, stand alongside Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Kingdom Hall near Stadiongatan. This blend of residential and commercial spaces creates a dynamic atmosphere, a reminder of Solbacken’s continuous evolution. So next time you stroll through Solbacken, pause for a moment. Listen closely. Perhaps you’ll hear whispers of the past. The lowing of cattle, the clatter of hooves on cobblestone, the echoes of the vångkarl’s footsteps. These are the stories etched into the very fabric of Solbacken, a testament to its enduring legacy.
Bunkeflostrand
Fancy a blend of rural charm and modern development? Bunkeflostrand offers just that. This district in southwestern Malmö presents a