Rome Covers Up Nude Statues in Museum for Iran President

The cover-up has been ridiculed by some politicians and social media users.

Politicians and users on social media ridiculed the move to cover-up the naked statues, including Italian parliament member Luca Squeri, who told ANSA, "Respect for other cultures cannot and must not equal the negation of ours."

"This is not respect," Squeri added. "It is the cancellation of differences or, worse still, submission."

The Capitoline Museums' office said cover-up was ordered by the prime minister Renzi's office, which declined to provide additional comment, The Associated Press reported.

Renzi's press office and the Capitoline Museums' office did not immediately respond to ABC News' requests for comment.