Industry | Musical instruments |
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Founded | 1864 |
Founder(s) | Antonín Petrof |
Headquarters | Hradec Králové, Czech Republic |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Zuzana Ceralová Petrofová |
Products | Grand pianos and upright pianos |
Production output | Yearly around 1,750 new grand pianos and 12,000 uprights[1] |
Employees | about 1,000[1] |
Website | petrof.com |
Petrof is a Czech piano maker. The company was founded in 1864 in Hradec Králové by Antonín Petrof (d.1915) who had studied piano making in Vienna.
1857 – The company founder Antonín PETROF goes to Vienna to learn how to build grand pianos
1864 – Hradec Králové - building of the first concert grand piano
1865 – Antonín Petrof transforms his father's joinery workshop into a piano maker's workshop
1874 – The company moves to a new property in the direction of Brno
1881 – The company starts keyboard production and the construction of action
1884 – The construction of a saw mill
1894 – Start exporting instruments abroad
1895 – Subsidiary in Temesvár in Hungary opened
1908 – The company becomes a limited company. Not only the founder Antonín Petrof, but also his sons Jan, Antonín and from 1914 the youngest Vladimír (2nd generation) work for the company.
1915 – Antonín Petrof and his wife Marie, the company confidential clerk die
1928 – PETROF together with the significant American manufacturer STEINWAY open a subsidiary in London at Wigmore Street.
1932 – The company management enlarges the company administration with the 3rd Petrof generation: Dimitrij, Eduard and Eugena
1948 – Nationalization - the national company Továrny na piana a varhany (Piano and organ factories) with a registered office at Hradec Králové is established; the PETROF brand is further used
1954 – Development department for upright pianos and grand pianos is established.
1991 – The Petrof family returns to the factory – Ing. Jan Petrof (4th generation) after 40 years of communistic regime – Start of privatization process
1994 – New modern research centre with own big-capacity free-field measuring chamber, biggest of its kind in the Czech republic, opened
1997 – Továrna na piana, a. s. established in Hradec Králové
1999 – 135th anniversary of establishment of Petrof company
2001 – PETROF, spol. s r. o. - the factory passed fully into the hands of the Petrof family, 5th generation enters
2004 – Zuzana Ceralová Petrofová becomes president of the company – 5th generation
2005 - Zuzana Ceralová Petrofová - appointed president of European Federation of Music Instrument Manufacturers - CAFIM