Seiler's activity in Denmark did not last long, more or less from 1951 to 1962, when the headquarters were moved to Germany (Kitzingen). After the end of the war, as a result of the initiative of Steffan Seiler (Edward's great-grandson), the company resumed production in instruments in the Danish capital Copenhagen. The Seiler factory was taken over by the government and the Seiler family was forced to leave Poland. In 1875, the company was taken over by his son Johannes, followed by Johannes' son and Edward's grandson Anton Seiler (1923).Īfter the end of the Second World War the town of Leignitz (Legnica) became part of communist Poland. The Pianoforte - Fabrik founded by Edward Seiler grew rapidly, gradually becoming the largest piano manufacturer in Eastern Europe. The political situation was not always favourable, but the distribution range of Seiler pianos was systematically expanded. Production began in 1849 in Liegnitz, which was then part of German Prussia. One of the highly respected, and also one of the oldest piano brands, is Seiler, founded in Europe.
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