Bechstein closes Manchester showroom

May 15, 2025 - Piano Industry Magazine

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After just three years of elegant presence in Manchester’s vibrant Northern Quarter, C. Bechstein has announced the closure of its Manchester showroom, effective Saturday, April 26th, 2025. The decision, though tinged with nostalgia, is part of a strategic realignment that shifts the spotlight to the company’s flagship location in London - Bechstein Hall.
 

The C. Bechstein Centre Manchester, opened in 2022, quickly became a destination for pianists of all levels. Nestled just behind the former Debenhams building near Piccadilly Gardens, the expansive 10,000-square-foot showroom showcased everything from beginner-friendly uprights to the elite C. Bechstein Concert Series grand pianos. The space also offered state-of-the-art, soundproof practice studios, making it not just a store, but a musical sanctuary.
 

“Whilst it is bittersweet to say goodbye to our cherished shop here in Manchester,” the company stated, “the transition marks an exciting new chapter for Bechstein UK.”

Indeed, this isn’t just a closure - it’s a recalibration of focus. With the rising prominence of Bechstein Hall in London, the brand aims to consolidate its UK presence, offering a centralised experience of the same high standard that has defined its legacy for over 170 years.

📷 bechstein.co.uk/manchester

Bechstein extended heartfelt gratitude to its Manchester patrons, expressing sincere appreciation for the community’s support. “Thank you for being part of our journey,” the statement read. Customers with inquiries related to past dealings in Manchester are encouraged to reach out to the team in London.
 

For those who have visited the Manchester showroom - whether to select their dream instrument or simply soak in the acoustical perfection of a practice room - the closure may feel like the end of an era. But Bechstein’s vision, firmly rooted in craftsmanship and excellence, continues to play on - louder than ever.

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Bechstein closes Manchester showroom