The following is a list of events from the year 2025 in Italy.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
- 5 February â A helicopter crashes in Castelguelfo () near Parma, killing three people including Lorenzo Rovagnati, the CEO of the salami and prosciutto maker Rovagnati ().
- 11 February â Tuscany becomes the first region of Italy to legalize assisted suicide.
- 15 February â One person dies and one is seriously injured after a mass shooting at Piazzale Gambara in Milan.
- 23 February â An American Airlines passenger aircraft flying from New York to New Delhi is diverted to Rome Fiumicino Airport following a bomb alert that turns out negative.
- 26 February â The Naval Air Station Sigonella is placed on lockdown following a car bomb alert that turns out negative.
March
April
May
June
- 8âÂÂ9 June âÂÂ
- 2025 Italian referendum: Proposals on reforming regulations on labour and citizenship are voided due to 30% turnout.
- 2025 Italian local elections (second round)
- 12 June â The European Court of Human Rights absolves Italy of liability over the response to the 2017 sinking of a migrant trafficking vessel in the Mediterranean Sea and the subsequent abuses by Libyan authorities on survivors held in Tripoli.
- 17 June â Sixteen ultras from Inter Milan and AC Milan are convicted and sentenced to up to 10 years' imprisonment for multiple criminal charges including murder and conspiracy.
- 18âÂÂ29 June â EuroBasket Women 2025 in Czech Republic, Germany, Greece and Italy.
- 20 June â The wreckage of the yacht Bayesian, which sunk off the coast of Porticello, Sicily in 2024 killing seven people, is raised.
- 28 June â A radar failure at the Milan Control Center in Linate Airport blocks air traffic over northern Italy for hours, causing the cancellation of over 300 flights.
July
- 2 July â 2025 European heatwaves: Two people die from heat-related causes in Sardinia.
- 3 July â Nicola Borrelli resigns as head of the film department of the Ministry of Culture amid criticism over the agency providing nearly $1 million in tax credits for an American film director wanted for a double homicide in Rome.
- 4 July âÂÂ
- At least 45 people are injured and one is killed in an explosion at a petrol station in Prenestino-Centocelle, Rome.
- Bruno, a sniffer dog who had been recognized by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for his service to law enforcement, is killed in his kennel in Taranto after having been deliberately fed sausages filled with nails.
- 8 July â A man dies after being sucked into the engine of a departing Volotea aircraft on the runway of Milan Bergamo Airport.
- 11 July â Giuseppe Palermo, a suspected leader of the 'Ndrangheta, is arrested in Colombia following an Interpol red notice against him.
- 13 July â The Domus de Janas of Sardinia are designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
- 17 July â Austrian parachutist Felix Baumgartner dies in a paragliding accident in Porto Sant'Elpidio.
- 21 July â The Constitutional Court of Italy rules that the non-biological mother in a same-sex union is entitled to the country's mandatory 10-day paternity leave.
- 31 July â The Italian government signs an agreement with the Holy See to convert the 430-hectare rural site of Santa Maria di Galeria () north of Rome into a solar farm as part of efforts by the Vatican City to generate its energy needs and become a carbon-neutral state.
August
September
October
November
December
Holidays
Art and entertainment
Deaths
January
- 1 January
- Nora Orlandi, 91, musician and film composer (The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh, Johnny Yuma, Clint the Stranger).
- Rosita Missoni, 93, knitwear designer, co-founder of Missoni.
- 2 January
- Aldo Agroppi, 80, footballer (Torino, national team) and manager (Fiorentina).
- Italo de Lorenzo, 85, bobsledder.
- Roger Mantovani, 58, radio presenter and actor.
- 4 January â Arigo Padovan, 97, road racing cyclist.
- 6 January â Aristide Gunnella, 93, politician, deputy (1968âÂÂ1992) and minister for regional affairs (1987âÂÂ1988).
March
- 1 March â Fulco Pratesi, 90, environmentalist, journalist and politician.
April
June
July
August
- 10 August â Paola Mauriello, 44, basketball player (national team).
- 12 August â Mattia Debertolis, 29, orienteering athlete.
- 17 August â Sergio Pollastrelli, 90, politician.
- 19 August â Salvo Vitale, 82, poet and writer.
- 23 August â Giuseppe Maggi, 95, archaeologist.
- 29 August â Giulia Barone, 78, historian, medievalist and paleographer.
September
- 4 September âÂÂ
- Giorgio Armani, 91, fashion designer (Armani)
- Pia Velsi, 101, actress (Parenti serpenti, ...And the Wild Wild Women, L'uccello migratore)
- 8 September â Hugo Valentin, 87, politician and Ladin language advocate
- 15 September â , 25, alpine skier
- 23 September â Claudia Cardinale, 87, actress (Once Upon a Time in the West, The Leopard, 8ý)
- 25 September â Ada Becchi, 88, politician and economist.
October
- 7 October â Aldo Morelli, 75, politician, president of the Province of Pistoia (1990âÂÂ1999).
- 8 October â Paolo Bonacelli, 88, actor (Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, Mission Impossible III, Midnight Express).
- 12 October â Cesare Paciotti, 67, shoe designer.
- 13 October â Dolly Van Doll, 87, trans vedette.
- 17 October â Gino Pivatelli, 92, football player (Bologna, national team) and manager (Ravenna).
- 18 October âÂÂ
- Martine Brochard, 81, French-Italian actress (Paprika, The Nun and the Devil, Eyeball).
- Sofia Corradi, 91, pedagogist, inventor of the Erasmus Programme.
- 19 October â Mauro Farina, 68, singer, songwriter, and producer, founder of SAIFAM.
- 20 October â Edoardo Menichelli, 86, Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Chieti-Vasto (1994âÂÂ2004) and Ancona-Osimo (2004âÂÂ2017).
- 23 October â Franco Reviglio, 90, politician, minister of finance (1979âÂÂ1981, 1993) and senator (1992âÂÂ1994).
- 24 October â Giuliano Besson, 75, Olympic alpine skier (1972).
- 25 October âÂÂ
- Mario De Grassi, 88, footballer (Triestina, Potenza, Casertana).
- Mauro Di Francesco, 74, actor (Attila flagello di Dio, An Ideal Adventure, Chewingum) and comedian.
- Franco Mari, 83, actor (All the Moron's Men, Italiano medio, Omicidio all'italiana) and comedian.
- 27 October â Mimmo Jodice, 91, photographer.
- 29 October â James Senese, 80, jazz saxophonist (Napoli Centrale), singer-songwriter, and actor (No Thanks, Coffee Makes Me Nervous, Zora the Vampire).
- 30 October â Enea Piccinelli, 98, politician, deputy (1963âÂÂ1983).
- 31 October â Francesca Duranti, 90, writer.
November
- 2 November âÂÂ
- Giovanni Galeone, 84, football player (Udinese) and manager (Pescara, Napoli).
- Guido Venturoni, 91, naval officer, chief of staff of the Navy (1992âÂÂ1993) and the defence staff (1994âÂÂ1999), and chair of the NATO Military Committee (1999âÂÂ2002).
- 3 November â Giancarlo Pasquini, 88, politician, senator (1996âÂÂ2006).
- 4 November âÂÂ
- Ada Feinberg-Sireni, 95, Italian-born Israeli politician, MK (1969âÂÂ1974).
- Giorgio Forattini, 94, political cartoonist (La Repubblica, La Stampa, Il Giornale).
- Giuseppe Nocco, 86, politician, senator (2001âÂÂ2006).
- 5 November âÂÂ
- Andrea de Adamich, 84, racing driver (Surtees, Brabham).
- Annibale Marini, 84, member (1997âÂÂ2006) and president (2005âÂÂ2006) of the constitutional court.
- 6 November âÂÂ
- Anna Laura Braghetti, 72, political militant (Red Brigades).
- Giulio Sanguineti, 93, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Brescia (1998âÂÂ2007).
- 21 November â Ornella Vanoni, 91, singer.
- 25 November â Lorenzo Buffon, 95, footballer (AC Milan, Genoa, Inter Milan).
December
- 1 December â Nicola Pietrangeli, 92, Hall of Fame tennis player.
- 4 December â Paolo Nuvoli, 90, president of Molise (1985âÂÂ1988).
- 12 December âÂÂ
- Amato Berardi, 67, Italian-American politician
- Franco Vaccari, 89, artist and photographer.
- 15 December â Anna Rusticano, 71, singer.
- 26 December â Maria Sole Agnelli, 100, philanthropist and politician, mayor of Campello sul Clitunno (1960âÂÂ1970).
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