Laura Germann's desire to become a luthier was sparked when she first heard the word from her violin teacher at the age of 6. From then on, she dreamed of pursuing the profession. While she was still at school, she sent over 100 applications to violin makers for an internship and finally recieved an opportunity in Zurich, 200 km away from her hometown. For the internship, she travelled 400 km by train every day. Completely unexpected, her boss at the time rewarded her dedication with a small salary. Having her own workshop became Laura's goal. Wind the clock forward and today she has her own workshop in the center of Hamburg, near the Michel in Hamburger Neustadt, which she set up in 2016. As well as restoring historic string instruments, Laura also purchases and brokers very valuable instruments for investment purposes, so that they can be played again by professional musicians.
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