• 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.
  • Découvrez le château d'If, prison du comte de Monte-Cristo. Situé au large de Marseille, il offre un panorama unique sur la cité phocéenne !
  • 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.
  • In Alexandre Dumas’ novel The Count of Monte Cristo, the two heroes, Edmond Dantès and Abbé Faria, are confined in the Château dIf.
  • Bienvenue sur la page du château d'If géré par le Centre des monuments nationaux. Château d'If. 8, rue Glandevès. 13001 Marseille.
  • Discover Château d'If in Marseille, France: This historic island prison holds one of the dungeons from the Count of Monte Cristo even though it is a work of fiction.
  • After serving as a prison for more than a century, Château d'If was finally demilitarized and transformed to a public tourist attraction on September 23, 1890.
  • Château dIf – history and legends. Marseille is protected from the sea by four islands of the Frioul archipelago, located near the shore.
  • Château d'If. If Castle found its place in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea on the small island of the Friul archipelago.
  • Edmond Dantès, the main character, is wrongfully accused of being a Bonapartiste (a follower of Napoleon) and is imprisoned in château dIf (castle of If).