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A Grand Piano, a Work of Art

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Siris Grand Pianos was born out of a shared appreciation for the beauty and sound of historic grand pianos. Our goal is to conserve a piece of history, as well as the durability with which these instruments were made, and to provide a future proof investment.

Siris Grand Pianos sells fully restored grand pianos from the period of 1900-1950. This niche can be compared to a restored Bugatti (1909), Aston Martin (1913) or a timeless Patek Philippe (1851), Vacheron Constantin (1755), Lange & Söhne (1845).

Our main focus is on the renowned builders Bösendorfer, Steinway, Blüthner, Bechstein, Sauter and Schimmel.

About Siris Grands

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Grand pianos are beautiful timeless objects. Caring for the conservation of increasingly scarce restored historic instruments offers you as music lover or patron of the arts a unique opportunity to possess a beautiful grand piano from the golden era. A revival of beauty in sound, build, design and durability. With this in mind Siris Grand Pianos sells restored grand pianos originating from the period of 1900-1950. We focus on the renowned builders Bösendorfer, Steinway, Blüthner, Bechstein, Sauter and Schimmel.


The instruments we offer are timeless and stem from a period in which durability was the highest priority. The exceptional types of wood, the qualitative materials used and the craftmanship involved guarantee their beauty, durability and wonderful sound. Their value is found mainly in the exceptional quality of the types of wood used for the soundboard, the same reason why many elevate classic violins to absolute greatness. It is due to this high standard of quality that these grand pianos can be excellently restored.


Siris Grand Pianos offers grand pianos with which builders at the time excelled at world exhibitions. Instruments on whose design composers and musicians put their stamp through their demand for increasing possibilities of use. All of this in a turbulent historic context, before, during, between and after two world wars. This means you can acquire ownership of a unique grand piano, built in the golden era of their production. A durable investment on many fronts.