Time Zone Currently Being Used in Italy
Offset | Time Zone Abbreviation & Name | Example City | Current Time | |
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UTC +1 | CET | Central European Time | Rome | Tue, 7:07:05 pm |
How Many Time Zones Are There in Italy?
Italy has only one time zone. Central European Time (CET) is used as standard time, while Central European Summer Time (CEST) is observed when Daylight Saving Time (DST) is in force.
Time Zone Not Currently Being Observed in Italy
Offset | Time Zone Abbreviation & Name | Commences | |
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UTC +2 | CEST | Central European Summer Time | Mar 30, 2025 |
The above time zone is used during other parts of the year. It will become active again after the next clock change as Daylight Saving Time begins or ends.
Time Zone History of Italy
In Italy, standard time was introduced in 1893. Until then, the country had been using solar mean time, based on Italy's longitude. It was 49 minutes and 56 seconds ahead of GMT, then the world's time standard.
In 1893, Italy advanced its clocks by 10 minutes and 4 seconds, so the local time was exactly 1 hour ahead of GMT. The country still uses this local time as standard time today.
Italy
7:0705pm
Tuesday, December 24, 2024Time Zone News
- 9/27/2024 – Europe Ends DST 2024
- 2/28/2024 – DST Start in Europe 2024
- 10/2/2023 – End of DST in Europe 2023
- 3/24/2023 – DST Start in Europe 2023
- 9/30/2022 – End of DST in Europe 2022
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