Toronto just got a Piano Staircase and it actually plays music when you walk
This creative flight designed by Oxford Properties is appropriately situated near Roy Thompson Hall, home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Each stair represents a different note on a piano’s keyboard. All you have to do is simply walk up or down, and the stairs will emit real sounds like own a grand piano.
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