About our pianos
"New and used pianos for every requirement"
Our instruments are an exquisite selection of leading brands that not only inspire with their musical expressiveness, but also with their aesthetic elegance.
Learn more about the history and different types of pianos on the following pages and discover the craftsmanship and technology behind each instrument that characterizes the timeless sound of these fascinating musical instruments.
Are you looking for a classical piano for your individual requirements or are you looking for a suitable school instrument for your family, possibly a piano with a silent function?
Explore our piano variety for beginners to professionals
New pianos
High-quality pianos for all levels of experience and price ranges.
You will find around 60 instruments to play and experience in our piano store all year round.
Acoustic, Silent & TransAcoustic
Made in Austria, Germany, Europe, International
YAMAHA
New acoustic pianos in all price ranges and for all levels of experience. Beginners & Premium.
Made in Japan & International.
From € 3,690
FEURICH
New acoustic pianos for all levels of experience in the affordable to mid-price segment.
Made in Austria & International.
From € 5,490
ZIMMERMANN
New acoustic pianos. High-quality entry-level instruments from the C.BECHSTEIN family.
Made by C. BECHSTEIN
From € 5,500
WILH. STEINBERG
New acoustic pianos for all levels of experience. From affordable beginner pianos to high-quality professional instruments.
Made in Germany & International
From € 5,690
W. HOFFMANN
New acoustic pianos.
Made in Europe.
By C. BECHSTEIN.
From € 8,500
C. BECHSTEIN Academy
New acoustic pianos.
Made in Germany.
From € 17,900
C. BECHSTEIN Concert
New acoustic pianos.
Made in Germany.
From € 19,500
GROTRIAN STEINWEG
New acoustic pianos.
Made in Germany.
From € 16,335
Silent pianos
All makes and models. For all levels of experience and in all price ranges.
Made in Austria, Germany, Europe, International
From € 5,790
TransAcoustic pianos
YAMAHA
Made in Japan
From € 6,990
Used pianos
Are you looking for an affordable used beginner piano or a premium used piano for higher demands? Look forward to our selection.
Made in Austria, Germany, Europe & International.
From € 1,490
Rental pianos
Ideal for beginners to try out, parents and students who don't yet know exactly where their musical journey will take them, a temporary stay in Tyrol or simply to test out a new piano.
From € 27 per month
Accessories for your piano
For all makes and models.
Everything your heart desires:
Piano benches, piano lamps, metronomes, pedal extensions, silent systems, special equipment and much more.
Experience your musical personality
Which piano suits me?
The piano is a musical all-rounder. Its tonal diversity makes it the perfect soloist and an excellent ensemble instrument at the same time. And for all styles of music from all eras - from baroque to rock. A piano is therefore the perfect partner, professional companion and leisure friend.
And pianos are available in a wide variety for all types of players and individualists. Whether beginners, newcomers, returning beginners, hobby and leisure piano players, pianists, musicians and professionals.
Trying out sounds and expressing our own feelings musically is probably one of the most beautiful enrichments of our lives. Through the intensive dialog with the piano, we gradually discover the effect that music has on ourselves and our well-being. And so playing the piano opens our hearts and senses to the beautiful and positive things in life. It motivates, stimulates and puts us in a positive mood. It teaches skills such as concentration and creativity: a wonderful mental coaching for school, university and our professional life.
There are many different models in design, color and gloss structure. But it is also important to choose the right instrument within the piano technique in order to best develop and deepen your own musical personality. Find the instrument that makes your musical togetherness perfect for you and your family.
We can help you with this.
As a piano retailer, we are always a reliable partner for our customers. From selection and advice tailored to your requirements to perfect service.
With our experience and a great deal of intuition, as well as an extensive and sensible on-site selection to play with, we will be happy to assist you with your choice.
Your new instrument should have a pleasant sound for you and the feel and repetition of the action are also important factors in your decision.
Every brand and every model has its own special features. In our piano store you will find a first-class selection of pianos for all playing levels and in all price ranges all year round. This gives you the special opportunity to get to know the different instruments.
There are other factors that play a key role in the selection process:
Would you like to make a smaller children's room or a large living room resound? Do you prefer a new or second-hand instrument or would you prefer to rent a piano to start with? Or would you prefer a hybrid piano that you can play with headphones and other functions?
Take your time to make your choice and, if you can, come to our piano store for a trial. And if you are just learning to play the piano, we will be happy to play the instruments for you in our piano store at your request. If you would prefer to have your consultation from home, we recommend our live video consultation, also available by phone, email and video.
What types of pianos are available by Pianoart
Our guide for your questions
A new or a second-hand piano?
New pianos
With a new piano, you can always rely on receiving a high-quality instrument.
And a new piano has many other advantages:
One Manufacturer's warranty of 5 - 10 years.
A Precise new movement with a controlled touch and perfect tension ratios of the "acoustic system". These ensure the best sound quality and dynamics.
One cross-generational durability with proper care.
A good investment and, in the best case, an investment in your future.
Significant differences in price These differences are due to the origin and production, the materials used, the workmanship - machine-made or handcrafted - and many other price-determining factors, which we will be happy to demonstrate to you in detail during a consultation. For example, a smaller, high-quality piano can sound much better than a large one of lower quality. And the playing feel and sound volume are also largely dependent on the size.
Used pianos
We distinguish between affordable used and premium instruments, as well as young used pianos.
All used pianos from our piano store are quality checked, serviced and come with a 5-year guarantee. That is 3 years more than the statutory warranty. The reason for this is that we always check the quality and durability of our used instruments before we offer them to our customers.
Our tip: When buying a second-hand piano, make sure that it has been tested for quality by a piano dealer or a specialist.
Used pianos from private households may have hidden damage due to incorrect storage or poorly carried out repairs. When inspecting the instrument, check that there are no damp spots on the back. The keyboard flap and the case flaps should also be easy to open. And the cast iron plate must not be cracked. Strong rattling noises when trying out the instrument could possibly indicate loose ribs or a defective soundboard. It is often difficult for a layman to recognize whether the instrument can still be modulated in terms of sound, whether it has a precise playing style and whether it can still be tuned at all.
When appraising a used piano from a private household, an expert is always a valuable support. We will be happy to assist you.
What are the main differences between an upright piano and a digital piano?
Which one would you recommend? These are some of the most common questions we are asked time and again. And rightly so. Because there are also factors that can have a decisive influence on the choice.
What are your goals?
How much space is available and what are the room conditions?
How much budget do you have available? Would you like to take the instrument with you sometimes?
How important are additional digital features to you? Do you have a personal preference?
The digital piano
is a fully electronic instrument that always requires electricity to operate.
While the keys are becoming more and more similar to their acoustic counterparts, the weight and touch of many instruments are already very similar to a piano touch, but the weight and touch are often much lighter and offer less control.
The sound of a digital piano has become better and better in recent years. But there will always be this one difference: you will only ever hear a digital recording of the sound (samples) when you strike the keys.
The advantages:
The use of numerous digital applications
There are already very affordable entry-level pianos
If you have limited space, the digital piano is a good alternative
If you prefer to play pop music, for example, or would like to take your instrument with you, or if your room situation requires it, digital pianos offer a very good alternative
The disadvantages:
Rapid depreciation compared to an acoustic piano
A shorter service life
The sound and shaping of the tone are digital
The unique experience of playing on a real acoustic upright or grand piano cannot be achieved.
The acoustic/real piano
With upright and grand pianos, the sound is created at the exact moment it is created - and each time this sound is unique, just as you set it. This acoustic live experience is essential for two reasons: firstly, the action gives you a genuine and incomparable playing feel that optimally develops the finger touch, and secondly, the acoustic sound sensitizes the ear to the finest tonal nuances and thus ensures a true listening and playing experience.
The advantages:
The sound is self-formed and unique
Ear training is encouraged
Due to the natural materials, you can individualize playing on a piano from player to player over generations
Depending on the brand, an acoustic piano is an investment for generations
By expanding a silent system, many digital advantages can be utilized while retaining the sound and playability of a real piano.
The disadvantages:
The disadvantages can be found in the size, depending on the space available, and in the higher purchase costs for more exclusive models and silent pianos.
Questions about music schools
A question we are asked very often:
"Our child is starting to play the piano at music school and we don't yet know whether he will stick with it. Should we start with an inexpensive keyboard?"
A keyboard usually has no keys and differently weighted keys and is therefore not suitable for learning the correct touch technique.
Our recommendation in this case is to buy an acoustic piano. With or without a silent function, depending on your preference.
You also have the option of renting an instrument. You can find all information about our rental instruments here.
The electronic market has developed considerably in recent years and there are a number of advanced digital pianos that come closer to the touch of acoustic instruments and offer an individual alternative for beginners. We will be happy to advise you in detail.