Bohemia Piano
The Tradition of Making Pianos
Bohemia Piano was founded in 1993 after purchasing a manufacturing plant, located in the picturesque town of
Jihlava, from the state.
Bohemia Piano plant also manufactures pianos for the renowned Hofmann & Czerny brand, which has been the
crown of Austro-Hungarian piano craftsmanship for decades, until the fall of the iron curtain.
Bohemia Piano also manufactures Rieger-Kloss pianos, and uses some of its successful structural
designs.
All Bohemia Pianos have Renner hammers as standard, and all pianos over 118cm have Renner action option, the
traditional and most reliable action for piano keys.
Why Bohemia?
Bohemia Pianos are at a level of quality that would make them suitable for both beginners & professional
musicians and for hiring purposes.
Bohemia pianos (like all other Czech pianos) are considered very reliable
and stable & the high quality of materials used ensure many years of problem free playing
Bohemia pianos come in a variety of designs and 12+ finishes, thus answering
any customizable needs.
Bohemia pianos can be factory fitted with a Silent System if required, which
includes a Midi in/out, enabling the piano to be used with computers and other recording systems.
All Bohemia pianos have a Celeste Pedal.
Available finishes;
Black Polish, Walnut high Polish, Mahogany High Polish, White polish, Walnut satin, Cherry Satin, Pomele Polish,
Vavone polish, Pyramid Mahogany Polish, Alder light satin, Beech satin, Black Satin on 185 Janacek.
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