Lottery Italy, Rome wins 5 million: here are all the winning tickets
The 2025 edition distributed a total of 22.6 million. Names of establishments that sold the richest tickets revealed
Rome is once again celebrating the Lotteria Italia. The first prize of the 2025 edition, amounting to €5 million, was won in the capital, in the bar Le 7 Meraviglie in via Cassia 664, thanks to the ticket series T 270462, bringing back the top prize in the eternal city after four years. The draw also rewarded other territories, starting with Lazio. The second prize of €2.5 million was awarded to ticket series E 334755, sold in Ciampino, in the province of Rome, at the Relay Ciampino Airside Airport. The third prize of €2 million went to the L 430243 series coupon, purchased at Bar Tabacchi Le Ginestre in Quattro Castella, in the province of Reggio Emilia.
The fourth prize of €1.5 million was won in Jerzu, in the province of Nuoro, in a bar in via Umberto I, with the ticket series D 019458, while the fifth prize of the first category, worth €1 million, was won in Albano Laziale, in the province of Rome, in a bar in corso Giacomo Matteotti 12, thanks to the ticket series Q 331024. The balance of first class prizes clearly smiles on Albano Laziale, which cashes in a total of 8.5 million euros. After two editions without millionaire winnings, the region - as reported by Agipronews - is back in the spotlight, replicating the result already achieved in the Lotteria Italia 2021.
Since 2000, this is the ninth time that Lazio has won the top prize, reinforcing its national supremacy and distancing Lombardy, which is stuck at five. Also contributing to this dominance are the figures on sales. With over 1.7 million tickets sold, Lazio confirms itself as the leading region nationwide. Rome leads the ranking of the provinces with 1,376,590 coupons sold, or around 14% of the total, a figure that confirms the appeal of the Capital and the trust of Italians in the Lottery Italia tradition. Overall, the 2025 edition distributed 306 prizes for a total value of 22,688,000 euro.
In addition to the five top prizes, 30 prizes of 100 thousand euro, 60 prizes of 50 thousand euro and 210 prizes of 20 thousand euro were awarded, with an increase in sales of more than 10% compared to the previous year. Prizes totalling €188,000 were awarded to retailers where the winning tickets were purchased. Last but not least, the special prize of €300,000 was awarded to the M 291089 series ticket sold in Auronzo di Cadore, in the province of Belluno.
Here are the series andthe numbers of the 30 second category tickets of the Italian Lottery drawn at the Customs and Monopolies Agency, worth 100,000 euro each:
