The earliest account of the name
Alby (meaning ”
Alder village”) comes from 1553, referencing property of the church and local farmers. The farm
Lilla Alby gård (”Little Alby farm”) was a part of greater farm complexes, mainly
Huvudsta gård and
Alby gård. A
seat farm from the 1620s, called
Ahlby säteri, is the oldest remaining building. The current
Lilla Alby gård was built in 1833. When the
train station was built in Sundbyberg in 1877, access to the area was greatly improved. The name
Lilla Alby came into use in the late 1880s, when the land owner started selling pieces of the land for building homes and villas. On July 19, 1907,
Lilla Alby municipalsamhälle was created within
Solna landskommun. In 1943,
Solna became a town, and
Lilla Alby municipalsamhälle ceased to exist. The current district was transferred from Solna to Sundbyberg in 1949. At the time, there were 2,810 people living on the 0.32 square kilometers of land. ==Buildings==