Entrance Tickets to the Château d'If
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Book your entrance ticket to visit the Château d'If, a famous fortress built a rocky island off the coast of Marseille and immortalised by Alexandre Dumas.
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Discover the history of the perfectly preserved "Château d’If", one of the most impressive historical sites on the Mediterranean coastline.<div><br>Located on the island of If, the smallest island in the Bay of Marseille, the fortress was built in 1524-31 under the orders of King Francis I. The purpose of the building was to protect access to the port and to defend the coastline from sea-based attacks. In 1580, it became a state prison and its role won't change for 400 years. Over the centuries it gained a fearsome reputation as many opponents of royal power, especially Protestants and Republicans, were jailed and died in the fortress.</div><div><br>The most famous prisoner might be Edmond Dantès, the hero of Alexandre Dumas in The Count of Monte Cristo, who was incarcerated before ultimately escaping. The fans of the novel will be glad to visit the permanent exhibition: Alexander Dumas and the Count of Monte Cristo.</div>
Highlights
- Uncover the story behind the fortress
- Discover a unique panorama off the coast of Marseille
- Enjoy the Count of Monte Cristo permanent exhibition
Wichtige Hinweise
- The castle could be closed on some dates due to temporary events. Please check the castle closures on the official website
- Free admission for children under 18 years, EU citizens (18-25), disabled people and their companion, French unemployed people, Pass Education holders
- Free admission for all visitors on the first Sunday of each month from November to March and on the European Heritage Days (the third weekend of September)
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Entrance tickets to the Château d'If
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April 2026
Passagiere
$5.16 pro Person
Über dieses Ticket
Discover the history of the perfectly preserved "Château d’If", one of the most impressive historical sites on the Mediterranean coastline.Located on the island of If, the smallest island in the Bay of Marseille, the fortress was built in 1524-31 under the orders of King Francis I. The purpose of the building was to protect access to the port and to defend the coastline from sea-based attacks. In 1580, it became a state prison and its role won't change for 400 years. Over the centuries it gained a fearsome reputation as many opponents of royal power, especially Protestants and Republicans, were jailed and died in the fortress.The most famous prisoner might be Edmond Dantès, the hero of Alexandre Dumas in The Count of Monte Cristo, who was incarcerated before ultimately escaping. The fans of the novel will be glad to visit the permanent exhibition: Alexander Dumas and the Count of Monte Cristo.
Discover the history of the perfectly preserved "Château d’If", one of the most impressive historical sites on the Mediterranean coastline.Located ...
Wählen Sie Ihr Datum
April 2026
Passagiere
$5.16 pro Person



