Designed by
Title
Isle d'If, France. View of the castle from the pier #63546510
Description
Chateau d'If - fort on the island of If. The building was built in 1524-1531 years for the defense of Marseille from attacks from the sea. Since the end of the XVI century the castle was used for insulation and protection of dangerous criminals. It has since received the name of the fort and the Chateau d'If. Huguenots were kept in the prison, politicians, leaders of the Paris Commune, and the person posing a threat to France. Famous French writer Alexandre Dumas wrote the novel The Count of Monte Cristo, where it was described long-term imprisonment of the hero Edmond Dantes in the Chateau d'If. Frioulian archipelago - a small archipelago 4 km west of the center of Marseille. In 2002, the waters of the islands declared a marine park. The archipelago consists of four islands and several islets.
This image is editorial