Château d'If

Marseille

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Château d'If

Château d'If was, historically, France’s very own Alcatraz, built in 1527 and used as a prison in the 17th century. This place was the inspiration for Alexandre Dumas's novel "The Count of Monte Cristo", and occupies an island of its own 1.5 km offshore.

Useful Information

  • Address: L’Archipel du Frioul, Marseille
  • Phone: +33 6 03 06 25 26
  • More Info: www.chateau-if.fr/en
  • More Info: Opening hours depend on the season
  • More Info: Boat leaving from Quai des Belges (Vieux Port)
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Do & See

Marseille is an urban cultural hot spot, a French city with historical and maritime museums, lovely architecture and beautiful nature in the form of parks and a stunning beach. Visit the main harbour and take a stroll around the Abbaye Saint Victor, explore the narrow streets of the old quarter, or make time for one of the beaches not too far from the city centre.

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