• No, really – both! Obviously, the château d'If is inextricably linked with The Count of Monte Cristo. That’s the main reason why most people come to visit.
  • In Alexandre Dumas’ novel The Count of Monte Cristo, the two heroes, Edmond Dantès and Abbé Faria, are confined in the Château dIf.
  • Château d'If, Marseille, France. 4,369 likes · 87 talking about this · 24,936 were here. Bienvenue sur la page du château d'If géré par le Centre des...
  • The Château d'If. (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto dif]) is a fortress located on the Île d'If, the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago, situated about.
  • Château d'If. If Castle found its place in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea on the small island of the Friul archipelago.
  • The trip across to the island where the old prison is was great, travelling through the harbour entrance and then out to the Chateau D'if.
  • ...tarafından yaptırılmıştır ve marsilya kıyılarının hemen dışındaki frioul takımadaları'ndaki engebeli bir adada yer almaktadır. bugün, büyüleyici château d'ıf
  • Dantès's unjust imprisonment and miraculous escape from the Château d'If have immortalized the fortress in the annals of literature and popular culture.
  • Château d'If. Château d'If. The famous island fort facing Marseille immortalised by Alexander Dumas in The Count of Monte Cristo.
  • Château d'If is a castle that was built from 1524 until 1531. The project is located in Marseille, Marseilles, Bouches-du-Rhône (13), Provence-Alpes-Côte...