Admission costs eight euros per person, but the dragon show can be seen for free when standing across from the Chateau de Blois once the residence of French kings.
Few Peruvians forget the day in 1992 when their president told them he was closing Congress and the courts, or his decision last year to free by force the hostages held in the Japanese ambassador's residence.
But Italy had already issued national residence permits to the migrants, perhaps hoping they would exploit the passport-free Schengen area to slip across to countries like France, where many Tunisians have family.