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Henrich Friedrich Theodor Ernst Grillo (20 December 1825, Essen – 16 April 1888, Düsseldorf-Grafenberg) was a prominent industrialist in the Ruhr area of Germany, particularly in Essen and Gelsenkirchen. Born the son of an Essen merchant, into a Protestant family of Italian origin (his ancestors came from
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, from which they fled due to religious persecutions), he took over his father's enterprise and expanded the range of trade, becoming an influential businessman. Grillo was a board member and founder of several mining companies, including the Schalker Eisenhütte ( ironworks) in 1872. Friedrich Grillo and, after his death, his widow Wilhelmine Grillo donated the property and two thirds of the construction costs of the Grillo-Theater which opened in Essen in 1892.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Grillo, Friedrich 1825 births 1888 deaths Businesspeople from Essen German industrialists German mining businesspeople German company founders 19th-century German businesspeople German people of Italian descent