Forte de S. Francisco Hotel - Chaves, Portugal
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
N 41° 44.587 W 007° 28.141
29T E 627302 N 4622387
This hotel is located in the old fort of S. Francisco, a National Monument and was inaugurated by the President of the Republic, Dr. Jorge Sampaio.
Waymark Code: WMNE6E
Location: Vila Real, Portugal
Date Posted: 02/26/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member puczmeloun
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THE PLAQUE
"Inaugurado a 19 de
Maio 1997, o Hotel Forte de S.
Francisco por sua excelência o
senhor Presidente da República,
Dr. Jorge Sampaio"


"Opened on 19
May 1997, the Hotel Fort of
Francisco by His Excellency,
the President of the Republic,
Dr. Jorge Sampaio "



WHAT WAS INAUGURATED
"The Forte de S. Francisco Hotel outlooks the graceful old town of Chaves, the vast Tâmega valley and the range of high slopes all around. Inside the imposing walls of the fortress, are the 16th century convent buildings recently restored. Its rooms offer the comfort of a 4 stars deluxe hotel and are surrounded by more than 15.000 m2 of courtyards and beautiful gardens.
The ´Cozinha do Convento` is a panoramic restaurant, with local cuisine overlooking the beautiful old town, the castle, the valley and the mountains.
´Taverna de S. Francisco` is a typical tavern inside the thick walls of the old fortress. The famous smoked ham from Chaves is the highlight of the different regional snacks served here.
The Wine-Cellar of the convent is an underground one inside the old water cistern of the convent. The privileged place for tasting the wine, offering more than 450 different brands of wine from all the portuguese wine regions.
The comfortable Auditorium has 200 seats and simultaneous translation with 4 channels. The most up to date audio visual equipment. There are meeting facilities for 20 to 200 participants.
The hotel also has a bar, Café do Forte, banquet hall, a tennis court, a swimming-pool, sauna/jacuzzi and a church."
From: (visit link)

WHO INAUGURATED IT
"Sampaio was born in Lisbon on 18 September 1939. The Sampaio family lived abroad in the United States and the United Kingdom for some years, due to the professional activity of his father Arnaldo de Sampaio (1908–1984), a Medical Doctor. His mother was Fernanda Bensaúde Branco (1908 – Lisbon, 15 February 2000). His maternal grandmother Sara Bensliman Bensaúde, who died in 1976, was a of Sephardi Jew from Morocco of Portuguese origin, and his maternal grandfather Fernando Branco (1880–1940) was a Naval Officer of the Portuguese Navy and later the Foreign Minister of Portugal; Sampaio himself is agnostic, and does not consider himself a Jew. He started his political career as college student of the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon. Jorge Sampaio was involved in the student contestation against the fascist regime and was leader of the Lisbon students union between 1960 and 1961. Following his graduation in 1961, Jorge Sampaio started a notable career as a lawyer, often involved in the defence of many political prisoners.

His brother is the teenage-psychiatrist and writer Daniel Sampaio.

He married firstly a medical doctor named Karin Schmidt Dias, daughter of António Jorge Dias (Porto, 31 July 1907 – Lisbon, 5 February 1973) and wife German Margot Schmidt. The couple had no issue and later divorced. He married secondly Maria José Rodrigues Ritta (b. Lisbon, 19 December 1941), daughter of José António Ritta and wife Maria José Rodrigues Xavier and sister of Maria Ermelinda and José António, by whom he had two children: Vera Ritta de Sampaio (b. 1977) and André Ritta de Sampaio (b. 1981).

After the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974, Sampaio funded Movimento de Esquerda Socialista (MES) (Portuguese acronym for Socialist Left Movement) but abandoned the political project soon after. In 1978 he joined PS, the Socialist Party, where he remains to present day. His first election as a deputy for Lisbon in the Portuguese National Parliament is in 1979. Between this year and 1984, he was a member of the European Commission for Human Rights, where he developed important work on these topics. Between 1986 and 1987 he was president of the parliamentary bench of the Socialist Party. In 1989, he was elected president of this political group, an office he held until 1991. Also in 1989, Jorge Sampaio was elected the 62nd Mayor of Lisbon, charge he took in 1990, and re-elected in 1993, remaining in office until 1995.

In 1995, Jorge Sampaio announced his wish to run for the presidency of the Republic. He won the election of 14 January 1996 in the first round against Aníbal Cavaco Silva, the former prime-minister by then, and became president on 9 March. After a non-controversial first mandate, he was re-elected as President on 14 January 2001.

As President, Sampaio's actions were focused on social and cultural affairs. In the international political scene, he oversaw the transfer of Macao's sovereignty to China in December 1999 and he also gave important publicity to the cause of East Timor's independence.

It is generally considered that Sampaio's presidency were marked by a firm sense of prudence and moderation, an approach which earned him a remarkably uneventful first term in office. In 2004, however, his refusal to hold early elections following Social Democrat Prime Minister José Manuel Durão Barroso's resignation met with vigorous protest from all left-wing parties and even led to the stepping down of Socialist leader Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues. Sampaio made this decision to ensure political stability at a time when the country was facing economic recession, and he appointed Pedro Santana Lopes as Prime Minister. However, only four months afterwards, on 30 November, Sampaio concluded that the new cabinet was not achieving the desired stability, but quite the opposite, and he therefore dissolved the Parliament, calling new elections for February 2005.

On 24 February 2005, Sampaio called on José Sócrates, as the nation's next prime minister, to form a government.

Sampaio's successor was chosen in the presidential election held on 22 January 2006. Aníbal Cavaco Silva, the man he defeated in 1996, succeeded Sampaio on 9 March 2006.

As a former President, Sampaio is a Member of the Portuguese Council of State. He is also a member of the Club of Madrid, an independent non-profit organization composed of 81 democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers from 57 different countries.

Jorge Sampaio is also known for supporting bullfights. Although the Portuguese law does not allow bullfights ending with the death of the bull in the arena, Jorge Sampaio was able to promote an exception to this law for Barrancos in The Alentejo province."
From: (visit link)
What was opened/inaugurated?: Forte de S. Francisco Hotel

Who was that opened/inaugurated it?: Jorge Sampaio (President of Portugal)

Date of the opening/inauguration?: 19 May 1997

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