
The life of Angelina Torres Vallbona, recognized as the oldest woman in Spain, has come to an end in Barcelona. She passed away at the age of 113, making headlines across the country. Born in March 1913 in the small Catalan town of Bellvís, she moved to Barcelona as a child and never left the city since.
Angelina’s long life unfolded against the backdrop of the dramatic changes Spain underwent over the past century. She witnessed the shifting of eras, wars, dictatorship, the restoration of democracy, and the technological revolution. Her home was located in the very heart of Barcelona, near the iconic Sagrada Familia, and over the years she became a true symbol of resilience and vitality for her neighbors and acquaintances.
Since January 2025, following the passing of other renowned centenarians—Maria Branyas and Piedad Loriente Pérez—Angelina Torres Vallbona was regarded as the oldest living person in Spain. Her age inspired admiration, and her life experience commanded respect even from those who only knew of her through stories.
Angelina’s family noted that she was always known for her work ethic, kindness, and remarkable inner strength. Despite her advanced age, she remained sharp-minded and interested in life. Her home was a frequent gathering place not only for family but also for local officials. In the final months of her life, public attention towards her only grew, as she became a living witness to a century of the country’s history.
The passing of Angelina Torres Vallbona is not only a loss for her loved ones, but also a significant event for all of Spain. Her long life served as an example to many, and her memory will remain in the hearts of those who knew her personally or had heard of her. Barcelona bids farewell to a woman who became a part of the city’s and the country’s history.










