• Château dIf 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.
  • Château d'If. Looming just off the southern tip of France is an imperious looking island that is taken up in its entirety by a fortress complex that was made famous...
  • 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.
  • Francis I of France wanted Château d'If to serve three purposes: Guard Marseille, which was annexed to France in 1480. Protect the coast from invasions.
  • 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!
  • It was demilitarized and opened to the public in 1890. The Château d'If is listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.
  • Château d'Ifin Marseille, France. ... Château d'If, Marseille. The castle was built in the beginning of the 16th century by the order of the king.
  • 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.
  • Château d'If. Address: Embarcadère Frioul If, 1 Quai de la Fraternité, 13001 Marseille, France. ... Travel stories around Château d'If.
  • Château d'If. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Château d'If. fortification near Marseille, France.