• Île dIf (Island of Yew Trees) is a tiny, three hectare island in the Bay of Marseille and the Chateau dIf has been described as France’s answer to Alcatraz.
  • Château d'If. Château d'If. The famous island fort facing Marseille immortalised by Alexander Dumas in The Count of Monte Cristo.
  • Château d'If is a famous castle in southern France. It was built by Francis I in 1524, the castle was used for several centuries as a state prison.
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  • 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.
  • Île dIf measures 3 hectares (0.03 km2) and is located 3.5 kilometers west of the Old Port of Marseille. ... PLAYLIST TIME: Latest News for: château d'if.
  • The Travel Pages takes the ferry from Marseille to visit the Chateau dIf, a popular trip from the city to the island made famous by The Count of Monte Cristo.
  • Château d'If (shätō´dēf´), castle built in 1524 on the small rocky isle of If, in the Mediterranean Sea off Marseilles, SE France.
  • Save time by having your knowledgeable guide direct you to Château dIf entrance rather than making you wait in lengthy admission lines.
  • Contemplate the magnificent Château d'If from the sea, the fortress that inspired Alexandre Dumas' famous novel, The Count of Monte Cristo.