Solberga is a district i Söderort within Stockholm municipality and a part of Hägersten-Älvsjö borough. The district's main The district's main residential buildings are an example of the understated suburban architecture of the Swedish welfare state, developed in the 1950s and designed by renowned architects.[1]
The name is given from a mountain in the woods, where the steep southern side of the mountain is missing trees. It gave name to the clergy house nearby in the 17th century, part of Brännkyrka socken.
LM Ericsson'scable plant was built in the area in 1916, as a complement to the plant in Telefonplan. In 2016 the houses were transformed into residential area.