Francois Hollande opens Bordeaux wine theme park -Cite du Vin
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2016-06-02 15:05 Source£º
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French president Francois Hollande has officially opened Bordeaux's 80-million-euro Cite du Vin wine centre, despite a backdrop of national strikes plus protests at the venue from campaigners against pesticide use in vineyards.
Bordeaux Cit?du Vin, wine theme park
Hollande took to the stage alongside one of his main political enemies, Bordeaux mayor Alain Juppe to officially open the Bordeaux wine theme park on Tuesday 31 May.
Presidential hopeful Alain Juppe welcomed Hollande amid tight security, kicking off a day of events to mark the €81 million 'Cite du Vin'that has taken several years to build and which founders hope will become the Guggenheim of wine.
French president Francois Hollande tours Bordeaux Cite du Vin, with city mayor Alain Juppe in the background. Credit: Mehdi Fedouach / AFP / Getty Images
But, Hollande's visit was soured by protesters who staged a 'Lie-in'at the venue to symbolise deaths from chemicals used routinely in viticulture ?albeit they were kept beyond a police cordon. The Bordeaux area has some of the biggest pesticide use in France.
There were also protests in Bordeaux over the ongoing national dispute surrounding labour reforms.
Hollande mentioned the fight against pesticides in his speech, but concentrated mainly on the importance of the wine sector to the French economy.
'Wine is part of our cultural and gastronomic heritage but also our landscape,'Hollande said. 'It symbolises how France is seen by the outside world; a country of freedom and culture and an emblem of the enviable lifestyle of which we are so proud.'
The French government has directly contributed only 2% of the budget for the Cit?du Vin project. Bordeaux city authorities have contributed to 38% of the cost, with the rest coming from private donors, including chateaux owners.
It is thought Bordeaux's wine theme park will attract 450,000 visitors per year, with around 40% from overseas. If true, this would be worth €38 million annually to Bordeaux, it is estimated.
Bordeaux currently attracts six million visitors per year, with 500,000 expected for the 10th edition of Bordeaux Fete Le Vin during the last weekend of June and the same again for the Euro 2016 football championship that begins on 10 June.