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Villa Kolmo (also Ateljéhuset)

Villa Kolmo (also Ateljéhuset) is a building next to Lake Magelungen at Nordmarksvägen 6E in Farsta beach. The house is a large wooden villa built in 1904 for the wholesaler Johan Wilhelm Andersson. The building is one of the few remaining villas in Södertörn's villa town and is today used as a studio by an artist's association, hence the name ”Ateljéhuset”. The villa is a 350 m² two-storey building with furnished attic. The facades are characterized by rich facade embellishments with so-called ”carpenter joy”. The plinth consists of natural stone. The floor and the gable are dressed in white painted shavings and have white strip works, wind boards, carpentry and decorative lining. The fronts of the ground floor are red painted. The house has a full five frontespiece with span roof one on each façade to the north, east, south, two on the façade to the west. The ceiling is a hipped span roof, covered in red clay brick and crowned by two chimneys lined with sheet metal. On the roof of the porch there is a wind flute in forging that is designed as a dragon and carries the year 1904. On the plot there are three financial buildings from the late 1910s. //Wikipedia

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Farsta strand

End station on the green line to the south

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