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Bechstein after the fall of the Berlin Wall
1986 Karl Schulze, German entrepreneur and master piano maker, bought Bechstein and continued the legacy of fine piano making. Due to reunification of Germany and elimination of the Berlin Wall, the land formerly belonging to the Bechstein factory was used for new construction in the capital. In 1992 Bechstein started a new factory in Saxony for C. Bechstein and Zimmermann instruments. With investment of 15 million Euros this manufacturing site has become one of the world's most state-of-the-art factory for premium class instruments. Visitor groups are welcome.
In 1996 C. Bechstein went public. In 2003 Bechstein formed a partnership with Samick, in order to improve overseas distribution, nowadays, after the successful capital increase in 2009, this shareholder has 14.04% of shares.
By 2006 the company opened eight upscale showrooms and increased the number of Bechstein dealerships in major cities across Europe, North America and Asia. New Bechstein center were opened in recent years in New York, Moscow, Shanghai as well as partner centers in Kiew, Seoul, Sydney and the Netherlands.
In 2007 the new C.Bechstein Europe factory was opened in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. Bechstein has invested millions of Euros to build up a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing site especially for W. Hoffmann instruments. All brands and instruments made by C. Bechstein now exclusively originate from Europe.
Along with the economic success C. Bechstein concert grand pianos are making their comeback on international concert stages and to recording studios.
In 2006 the first international C. Bechstein Piano Competition took place under Vladimir Ashkenazy's patronate. National C. Bechstein competitions regularly foster the musical development of young artists.
Bechstein after the fall of the Berlin Wall
1986 Karl Schulze, German entrepreneur and master piano maker, bought Bechstein and continued the legacy of fine piano making. Due to reunification of Germany and elimination of the Berlin Wall, the land formerly belonging to the Bechstein factory was used for new construction in the capital. In 1992 Bechstein started a new factory in Saxony for C. Bechstein and Zimmermann instruments. With investment of 15 million Euros this manufacturing site has become one of the world's most state-of-the-art factory for premium class instruments. Visitor groups are welcome.
In 1996 C. Bechstein went public. In 2003 Bechstein formed a partnership with Samick, in order to improve overseas distribution, nowadays, after the successful capital increase in 2009, this shareholder has 14.04% of shares.
By 2006 the company opened eight upscale showrooms and increased the number of Bechstein dealerships in major cities across Europe, North America and Asia. New Bechstein center were opened in recent years in New York, Moscow, Shanghai as well as partner centers in Kiew, Seoul, Sydney and the Netherlands.
In 2007 the new C.Bechstein Europe factory was opened in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. Bechstein has invested millions of Euros to build up a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing site especially for W. Hoffmann instruments. All brands and instruments made by C. Bechstein now exclusively originate from Europe.
Along with the economic success C. Bechstein concert grand pianos are making their comeback on international concert stages and to recording studios.
In 2006 the first international C. Bechstein Piano Competition took place under Vladimir Ashkenazy's patronate. National C. Bechstein competitions regularly foster the musical development of young artists.