- travel.usnews.com Marseille_France/Things_To_Do/…Château d'If is a 16th-century fortress, commissioned by King Francois I, set atop the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago less than a mile from Marseille.
- everycastle.com chateau-if/Château d’If is a famous castle in southern France. ... Chateau d'If view. Built by Francis I in 1524, the castle was used for several centuries as a state prison.
- walk-and-bike-in-france.com 2018/10/06/france-…The Château d’If is a fortress – prison in the Frioul archipelago situated in the Mediterranean Sea in the Bay of Marseille ( southeastern France ).
- 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.
- infrance.wiki marseille/chateau-d-if/Steeped in historical significance, the Château d'If stands as a testament to France's rich and complex past.
- tourcounsel.com 2023/06/chateau-dif-marseille.htmlOne of the most popular boat trips among French Marseille tourists is still an excursion to the mysterious Château d'If.
- tr.yourtripagent.com brief-history-of-ch-teau-d-…Château d'If, Marsilya sahillerindeki eski bir ada hapishanesidir. Klasik romanında Alexandre Dumas tarafından efsane yapıldı. Monte Cristo Kontu.
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Château_d'IfChâteau d'If. Fortress and prison near Marseille, France. ... The Château d'If (1.5 kilometres ( 7⁄8 mile) offshore from Marseille in southeastern France.
- tr.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.
- 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.