• Chateau d'If castle on an island in Marseilles, France, famous through Dumas novel "The Count of Monte Cristo". Provided by: Boris Stroujko / Shutterstock.com.
  • The Chateau d'If, a French equivalent of Alcatraz, is a prison island close to Marseilles and the setting of the famous book The Count of Monte Cristo.
  • Located opposite the port of Marseille, Château d'If was one of the most feared and notorious jails in France. An unmissable visit on your trip to Marseille!
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  • Book Château d'If Tickets to Explore One of the Most Popular Castles in France & Admire the Breathtaking Sights of the Vieux Port From the Chateau.
  • Located on the island of If, one mile off the shore of Marseille in the Mediterranean Sea, the Chateau d'If is one of the most scenic fortresses in France.
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  • Skip-the-Line E-Ticket – Château dIf. ... Since 1580 and during nearly 300 years, political opponents were imprisoned in Château dIf: protestants, republicans, etc.
  • But the Château dIf was actually built for other noble reasons, the priority of which was given to the safety of Marseilles.
  • 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 !
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  • Château d'If bir turistik, içinde Kaleler biridir Marsilya , Fransa . Bu bulunur: Mazargues 'dan 21 km , Saint-Loup 'dan 26 km , Torino 'dan 830 km .
  • Step inside a literary classic when you visit the island fortress prison Château dIf, which was the inspiration for Alexandre Dumas’ 1844 novel The Count.