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via Axehole: Eboardmuseum looks like it may be the ultimate synth freak wet dream.
The museum, in Viktring, Austria, features only electric keyboards, like the stack of what looks to be 4 minimoogs, above, Prophet 10’s, Prophet VS’s, and some modular synths. Over 700 keyboards are crammed into 500 square meters of space.
The Eboardmuseum was created in 1987 by Prix Gert. It was initially called Keyboardmuseum; the “K” was dropped in January of 2003 to highlight the focus on electric keyboards, rather than pianos, accordians and other acoustic keyboards.
In addition to the synths, Hammond organs, Mellotrons, samplers and string ensembles, the museum has drum machines, Leslie speakers and related gear.
For those of you not familiar with Viktring, Austria, Gert notes that Viktring is “a southern district of Klagenfurt . So its distance to the legendary Woerthersee measures only about three kilometres!”
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