L'ora Legale Access
Clocks move forward by one hour in spring and back in autumn.
L'ora legale (daylight saving time) is the practice of setting clocks forward one hour during spring and summer months to maximize daylight hours, a system Italy uses alongside the rest of Europe. In Italy, it is differentiated from l'ora solare (standard or winter time). L'ora legale
Historically designed to save energy by reducing artificial light usage. Clocks move forward by one hour in spring and back in autumn
While crucial in the past, the energy-saving benefits are considered smaller now due to LED technology, sparking discussions within Europe about abolishing the biannual switch. while others prefer ora solare .
Some European countries are considering staying in ora legale permanently, while others prefer ora solare .