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Chateau d'If, ehem. Gefängnisinsel

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Chateau d'If, ehem. Gefängnisinsel

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    7 de agosto de 2023

    It would be pointless to speculate as to which of the characters in the novel created by the writer Alexandre DUMAS the Elder (1802 to 1870) achieved greater literary and cinematic fame:

    => "The Three Musketeers" (the ancient warriors Athos, Porthos and Aramis, joined by the young d'Artagnan)

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    => Edmond Dantes, better known to many as the COUNT of MONTE CRISTO.

    The – actually existing – prison island d'If off Marseille is one of the central locations in the first part of Dumas' story. Wrongly accused of a plot by a rival, Dantes, a young seafarer, disappears without trial behind the walls of this notorious prison for a long time. But the seemingly endless and torturous time is not in vain: through his acquaintance with another prisoner, Abbe Faria, he is taught extensively; and after his death, which enables him to escape, he attains immeasurable wealth. With the newly acquired title "Count of Monte Cristo" and his fortune, he blinds all enemies and profiteers from back then and devotes himself to a sophisticated revenge plan.

    So here is the opportunity to immerse yourself in the writer's fantasy world during a visit to Chateau d'f and to walk in the footsteps of the fictional characters Edmond Dantes and Abbe Faria.

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      25 de março de 2023

      The Château d'If is a historic fortress and former prison located on the small island of If in the Bay of Marseille. The château, built in the 16th century, is best known today for Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo", in which the protagonist Edmond Dantès is imprisoned in the Château d'If. When visiting Marseille, be sure to check out this fascinating piece of history and literature.

      Why is it worth coming here? The Château d'If offers a unique opportunity to delve into the history and stories surrounding this famous prison. A guided tour of the fortress allows you to explore the cells and interiors where the prisoners lived, often in harsh conditions. The Château d'If is also an important literary monument, offering fans of Dumas' novel a special connection to the fictional world of Edmond Dantès.

      The flair on site is characterized by history, literature and an impressive environment. The island of If offers a breathtaking view of the Bay of Marseille and the surrounding islands of the Archipelago du Frioul. The fortress itself is an imposing structure that creates a fascinating atmosphere with its thick walls and tall towers. On the island you can also discover the local flora and fauna and enjoy the beauty of the Mediterranean nature.

      To get to the Château d'If, you can take a ferry from the Vieux-Port in Marseille. The crossing takes about 20 minutes and offers you an excellent opportunity to experience the impressive coastal landscape and the port city of Marseille from a new perspective.

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        21 de março de 2023

        The former prison island is well known because of the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" who was imprisoned here. Because of the Count, the island is now a tourist attraction. The seagulls have now taken over the island. I walked all the way around once, they didn't do anything to me.
        The return boat trip costs €11.10, entry to the island €6.

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          Elevação 60 m

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          sábado 25 outubro

          18°C

          14°C

          10 %

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          Velocidade máxima do vento: 3,0 km/h

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