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  1. 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 1.5 kilometres (7 ⁄ 8 mile) offshore from Marseille in southeastern France. Built in the 16th century, it later served as a prison until the end of the 19th century.

  2. 6 days ago · Discover the château d'If, prison of the Count of Monte-Cristo, the hero of Alexandre Dumas' novel. Located off the coast of Marseille, it offers a unique panoramic view of the city!

  3. Le château d'If est une forteresse française édifiée sur les ordres du roi François I er, entre 1527 et 1529 sur l'îlot d'If de l'archipel du Frioul, proche des îles de Ratonneau et Pomègues au centre de la rade de Marseille.

  4. An impregnable fortress and formidable prison, the Château d’If is now one of the most visited tourist monuments in the city of Marseille. Discover a citadel that is part of Marseille’s heritage, where history is mixed with legend!

  5. History of the château d'If. No, really – both! Obviously, the château d'If is inextricably linked with The Count of Monte Cristo. That’s the main reason why most people come to visit. But before becoming the iconic setting for Alexandre Dumas’ novel, Marseille’s fortress already had a history.

  6. Nov 24, 2020 · The famous fortress Château d´If is standing on a rocky island off the coast of Marseille (the second largest city in France). It’s reachable by boat from The Old Port (Vieux Port) with ferries running to and fro every hour. The cruise to the fortress takes about 20 minutes.

  7. Jan 3, 2023 · This famous fortress, standing on a rocky island off the coast of Marseille, was immortalised by Alexandre Dumas in The Count of Monte Cristo as the prison where the novel’s hero, Edmond Dantès, was incarcerated before ultimately escaping.

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