
The history of the Perzina Piano began on July 1, 1871.
On that day two brothers, Julius and Albert Perzina, opened their shop in the small German town of Schwerin.
They officially named the company Gebrüder Perzina which means brothers Perzina.
As business increased, the Perzina factory was moved to a larger facility in the German town of Lenzen.
The Perzina piano soon became one of Germany’s most influential and prestigious brands.
Many of the best musicians and world leaders purchased Perzina pianos.
These included the Arch-Duke of Mecklenberg, Duke of Oldenburg, Queen Wilhelmina of
the Netherlands, and Hendrik of Mecklenberg-Schwerin.
Around 1900 the Perzina factory was the largest piano factory in Northern Germany.
Today in Germany and other European countries, Perzina is a household known name.
Perzina pianos are recognized for their remarkably beautiful tone and sound.
Today’s Perzina piano is still one of the world’s best pianos.
The vertical models use the patented floating-soundboard, floating-plate, and reverse (concave) soundboard crown design.
These patents and features are exclusive to Perzina manufactured vertical pianos.