Salvador Illa meets with Pope Leo XIV in a historic encounter at the Vatican.

The president of the Generalitat has begun a three-day institutional trip to Italy with the aim of strengthening cultural and economic relations between Catalonia and Italy. During their stay, they met with local authorities and discussed possible collaborations in strategic sectors such as tourism and technological innovation. In one of the most notable moments of the trip, he extended an invitation to Robert Francis Prevost to visit the iconic Sagrada Família in 2026, coinciding with the possible completion of the works on the famous Antoni Gaudí temple.

The invitation to Prevost, a prominent leader in the religious sphere, seeks to strengthen ties and highlight the cultural and historical importance of the Holy Family in the global landscape. Prevost's visit is scheduled to coincide with a series of events that will celebrate the culmination of one of the world's most important architectural projects. The President of the Generalitat stressed that these kinds of visits are essential to promote Catalonia as a key destination for culture and high-quality tourism.

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