- france.fr en/article/chateau-if-0/The Château d'If, the famous island fort facing Marseille immortalised by Alexander Dumas in The Count of Monte Cristo.
- 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.
- lonelyplanet.com france/provence/marseille/…France, Bouches du Rhone, Marseille, european capital of culture 2013, Chateau d'If. ... While there are three quality… Château la Coste.
- marseilletourisme.fr en/places-see/islands/…Château d'If has been a classified historical monument since 1926 and is now an essential place to visit in Marseille with an average of 100,000 visitors each year.
- thrillophilia.com attractions/chateau-dlf-…Château d'If, France: Book Your Tickets & Tours of Château d'If at Best Price Only on Thrillophilia. See Reviews, Articles & Photos before Visiting.
- 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.
- carltonautstraveltips.com 2018/10/16/chateau-dif/Visit Chateau d'If, a famous fortress near Marseille, France, where Edmond Dantes was held prisoner in the book, The Count of Monte Cristo.
- laculturebyrogers.com post/chateau-ifCommençons par la partie technique. Le Château d’If a été construit entre 1527 et 1529 à la demande de François Ier. Sa fonction est symbolique et militaire.
- 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.
- offbeatfrance.com chateau-dif.htmlThe legendary Chateau d'If was made famous by the novel the Count of Monte Cristo - which itself may have been inspired by a true story.