Mama, Papa, how is a piano made? – Family tour in Bayreuth


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Piano construction up close: Families discover sound – step by step
Quality time, children’s laughter, and aha moments: In this family-friendly experience tour, children aged 6 and up and their parents will see in the Rococo hall of Steingraeber & Söhne how wood, strings, and keys come together to create a piano. Appropriately explained, safely organized, and full of fun learning.
Stimulating curiosity: How sounds are created
Children are amazed when keys, hammers, and strings work together. Visual demonstrations enhance understanding and concentration, strengthen vocabulary and basic scientific education – a valuable building block for child-friendly development.
Adequately and safely designed
The tour is aimed at families with children aged 6 and up. The duration is approximately 60 minutes. On site, clear procedures, well-visible paths, and a calm pace help children follow comfortably and parents feel at ease.
Family comfort in mind
The historic venue stands out with family-relevant features: private parking, stroller parking, play area, and barrier-free access including wheelchair ramp and designated spots. This way, both young and old can enjoy the family experience without rush.
Peducational added value
Learning through sensory impressions: listening, seeing, asking questions – this learning experience connects music, technology, and craftsmanship. It enhances curiosity, promotes problem-solving skills, and deepens the sense of community.
Conclusion
A high-quality family experience with fun learning: Discover how a piano lives and sounds – compact, child-friendly, and relaxed. Secure your spots now and experience your children’s excitement live!
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- Website: https://www.steingraeber.de, https://www.fbs.bayreuth.org/










