The US Geological Survey confirmed the magnitude, locating the epicentre as seven kilometres south-southwest of the village of Visso in Macerata.
The quake comes after a major quake in August devastated the Italian mountain town of Amatrice, killing nearly 300 people.
That disaster caused an estimated four billion euros ($4.5 billion) of damage, with 1,400 people still living in temporary accommodation.
Wednesday’s quake was felt in the towns of Pescara, Ancone and L’Aquila — which was itself struck in 2009 by a quake in which more than 300 people perished — with many people rushing out of their homes in panic.
In Rome, the quake rattled windows and door.
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