- pinterest.com ideas/chateau-d'if/929745078837/Château d'If, Marseille, France — where the Count of Monte Cristo was held prisoner for years in the book.
- theculturetrip.com europe/france/articles/a-brief…Château d’If is an old island prison off the coast of Marseille. It was made legendary by Alexandre Dumas in his classic novel, The Count of Monte Cristo.
- chateauxdefrance.fr chateau/chateau-d-if/Fortresse le chateau d’if. Le roi de France François Ier s’est arrêté à Marseille au retour de la victoire à la bataille de Marignan (1515).
- tur.couriertrackers.com brief-history-chteau-dif-…Château d'If, Marsilya kıyılarındaki eski bir ada hapishanesidir. Klasik romanı The Cristo Kontu Kontu'nda Alexandre Dumas tarafından efsanevi hale getirildi.
- indiway.com en/prod/fr-chateau-d-lfDiscover the island fortress prison Château d’If and its unique panorama through priority entrance ticket for hassle -free sightseeing off the coast of Marseille.
- hellotravel.com france/chateau-d-ifChateau d If Tourism (2024) France: Find top attractions, things to do & activities in Chateau d If, marseille. Plan your Chateau d If trip with Hellotravel.
- top-rated.online cities/Marseille/place/p/7973236…Château d'If - Island in Marseille, France. If you are a fan of works by Alexandre Dumas, This is a must visit!
- hotels.com go/france/chateau-dif-marseilleA brief history of Château d'If. The Château d'If fortress was originally built between 1524 and 1531, primarily as a deterrent rather than a stronghold.
- britannica.com place/Chateau-dIfOther articles where Château d′If is discussed: If: Its castle, built by the French king Francis I in 1524, was later used as a state prison.
- blogs.transparent.com french/chateau-dif-the-…Edmond Dantès, the main character, is wrongfully accused of being a Bonapartiste (a follower of Napoleon) and is imprisoned in château d’If (castle of If).