Master workshop & studio in Ulm since 2005
Coat of arms of the Eckstein family from 1624

Eckstein family: Your violin-making studio in Ulm for generations
The Eckstein family, a family of musicians from Hesse first mentioned in 1624, has been collecting stringed instruments for many generations.
With love for sound, fascination for historical pieces and experience for generations, the Eckstein family has cultivated the traditional history of stringed instruments - and continues to hear it throughout this millennium.
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Rolf Eckstein
The team from Geigenbauatelier Ulm is looking forward to your visit!

Alexander Kelm
Sound adjustment and bow expert
Alexander studied the violin and is with his understanding of sound
and his expertise a great help to get out of our great
A selection of fine instruments and bows to find the right one for you.
If necessary, he demonstrates and plays instruments to make it easier for them to make a purchase decision. He supports interested customers through the audition of selected
Instruments and bows.

Dirk Metzger
Kontaktaufnahme und Terminvereinbarung
Dirk is a trained violinist and has finally decided to become a violin maker out of love for the craft.
He supports his colleagues both in coordinating and scheduling appointments, as well as in the violin making workshop.

Momoko Nunokawa
Expert in restoration and sound preservation
Momoko studied violinist and violin maker with a degree from the renowned violin making school in Mittenwald. After graduation, she gained valuable experience in a master workshop in Tokyo, where she focused in particular on sound optimization and precise restoration work.
With her international experience, keen hearing and her calm, precise way of working, Momoko brings a valuable new facet to our team.

Willibald Buchner
Restoration and sound optimization specialist
Willilald Buchner specializes in the construction, restoration and sound optimization of stringed instruments. After training at the renowned Mittenwald violin making school, he won the gold medal at the international violin making competition in 2001. Since then, he has worked as an independent violin maker in Munich with the aim of providing musicians with the best possible sound.









