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Rissne gård farm

In 1640, Rissne farm was acquired by Reinhold Goevert Leuhusen, secretary of the College of Admiralty. During the 1660s, the farm was depicted by Erik Dahlbergh. According to Dahlbergh's sketch, the man's farm covered four floors. The house had step-gables. The farm was covered by Charles XI's reduction and became crown goods in 1692. Rissne farm was used until 1811 for military purposes. Due to rot, the top two floors were demolished under the direction of the tenant Karl Edmund Bennet. Since 1983, the farm has been protected as a building memory by Sundbyberg Municipality. In 1992, the house was restored inside while the facade was trimmed in 1997. Wikipedia,

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Rissne

Station on the blue line going north.

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