The statue of Epaminondas, a historic Theban general and statesman, was covered with a blanket as to not offend Muslims.

Also, other works were censored as well, The European Post reports.

Several works of art in the Italian palace of Savona took part in an exposition of the Italian artist Mario Capelli. But because of a conference of Italy’s Islamic Confederation at the same location, some artworks of the exposition had to be censored because they were ‘too nude.’

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