• 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 !
  • The Château d'If with Marseille in the background. The Château d'If (. French pronunciation: [ʃɑto dif]) is a fortress located on the Île d'If...
  • In Alexandre Dumas’ novel The Count of Monte Cristo, the two heroes, Edmond Dantès and Abbé Faria, are confined in the Château dIf.
  • Top ways to experience Château d'If and nearby attractions. ... The Dustyfoot.nomad visited Château D'if with a tour group, and we were not disappointed at all.
  • We recommend combining a trip to Château d'If with a visit to the other islands. ... The Château d'If is the oldest surviving defensive fortress in Marseille.
  • Discover Calanques and chateau d'IF - Compagnies Maritimes Marseille (13) in the website of Compagnies Maritimes Calanques et Château d'If.
  • The architecture of Château d'If reflects its past as a military bastion and a prison. Its high walls and defensible position are typical of 16th-century fortress designs.
  • 4-chateau_if.jpg. Vue sur Marseille depuis l'intérieur du château d'If. ... Embarcadère pour le château d'If en novembre 1942 © A. Zucca - BHVP - Roger-Viollet.
  • An impregnable fortress and formidable prison, the Château dIf is now one of the most visited tourist monuments in the city of Marseille.
  • Discover Château d'If in Marseille, France: This historic island prison holds one of the dungeons from the Count of Monte Cristo even though it is a work of fiction.