OpenPianosMap: map of public access pianos to play
The goal of this project is to create an open source map of accessibles pianos (freely or not). Data will be hosted on OpenStreetMap.
For the moment, the project is « just » a filter defined on MapContrib.
The map is here : http://www.cartes.xyz/t/e5c83c-Pianos_map
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