Nydalahöjd

Nydalahöjd
Residential area

Map of Nydalahöjd, from OpenStreetMap
Coordinates: 63°49′32″N 20°19′39″E / 63.82556°N 20.32750°E / 63.82556; 20.32750Coordinates: 63°49′32″N 20°19′39″E / 63.82556°N 20.32750°E / 63.82556; 20.32750
Country Sweden
Province Västerbotten
County Västerbotten County
Municipality Umeå Municipality
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Nydalahöjd, sometimes called Nydalahöjden, is a residential area in Umeå, Sweden. It is located next to the lake Nydalasjön, about 4 km outside the central city.

History

The name is derived from former governor Pehr Adam Stromberg's yard Nydala, which, however, was located further north than today's Nydalahöjd, on the northeastern edge of the current Mariehem.

Nydalahöjd was built in the early 1990s by AB Bostaden, a public housing company owned by Umeå Municipality. The area consists of rental apartments and many of them are student apartments intended for students at Umeå University and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Nydalahöjd consists of two streets; Istidsgatan and Rullstensgatan. Rullstensgatan consists mostly of student apartments.

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