Stradivari workshop

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The Stradivari workshop was the famed Cremonese lutherie shop of Antonio Stradivari, renowned for producing some of the finest and most valuable string instruments in history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical place
lutherie workshop
musical instrument workshop
approximateEndTime 1737
approximateStartTime circa 1660s
associatedPlace Cremona Cathedral area NERFINISHED
associatedWith Antonio Stradivari NERFINISHED
associatedWithFamily Stradivari family NERFINISHED
country Duchy of Milan NERFINISHED
employed apprentices
assistants
field lutherie
foundedBy Antonio Stradivari NERFINISHED
hasReputation producing some of the finest string instruments in history
producing some of the most valuable string instruments in history
heritageStatus symbol of Cremonese violin-making heritage
historicalPeriod early 18th century
late 17th century
influenced later violin makers
modern lutherie standards
knownFor cellos
production of string instruments
stringed musical instruments of exceptional quality
violas
violins
languageOfWork Italian
legacy benchmark for violin sound quality
instruments highly prized by collectors
instruments preserved in museums
locatedIn Cremona NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Italy
notableFor acoustic excellence of instruments
craftsmanship
operatedBy Antonio Stradivari NERFINISHED
partOf Cremonese lutherie tradition NERFINISHED
partOfTradition Cremonese school of violin making NERFINISHED
producedFor European nobility
professional musicians
producedInstrumentType cello
string instrument
viola
violin
usedMaterial ebony
maple
spruce
usedTechnique hand carving
varnishing

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