The announcement was made by the Mayor of Madrid during an informative breakfast, where he described the imminent papal visit as a “historic” event. It was recalled that the last time a pontiff visited Spain was in 2011, for World Youth Day.
“"Madrid is deeply proud to welcome the pontiff and to offer him the reception he deserves."
This institutional distinction aligns with previous recognitions granted by the Consistory to international leaders, with the most recent precedent being the presentation of the Golden Key to Benedict XVI during his visit to Madrid in 2011.
“"An essential moral compass in the times we live in."
The Mayor emphasized that this tribute is a “testimony of the affection, admiration, and fondness” of the city for the Holy Father. He also asserted the historical and religious roots of the capital, stating that Madrid is “a city that does not ignore its roots” and that “it is built upon its Christian roots” as the “best way to face our future.”
The awarding of the Golden Key is stipulated in the Regulations of Honors and Distinctions of the Madrid City Council, which provides for this distinction for foreign heads of State as a symbol of institutional courtesy and international friendship. The piece, crafted in goldsmithery, reproduces the ancient keys of the city wall and symbolizes Madrid's welcome to the main authorities officially visiting the capital.




