The Château de Monte-Cristo is a country house initially commissioned by Alexandre Dumas, the main country house was built in 1846 and designed by French
Explore an enchanting day trip from Paris with our ultimate guide to Alexandre Dumas' Château de Monte Cristo. Delve into the captivating history and magical stories of this legendary estate. Explore the grandeur of its secret rooms and wander through verdant gardens rich with literary history. Ideal for a leisurely excursion, begin organizing your visit now! Read on for what to see at the Chateau Monte Cristo!
Read out guide to Chateau d'If where Alexandre Dumas locked away his hero Edmond Dants in this real-life castle off the coast of Marseille.
From the cathedrals of Provence to Giant Gorges of the south coast. If you're going to Southern France, this is your bucket list.
le chateau d'if, cabinet de travail d'alexandre dumas
Alexandre Dumas’ Little Writing Studio (Chateau d'If), Port-Marly, Yvelines Photo: http://d2tq98mqfjyz2l.cloudfront.net/image_cache/1372817636892148.jpg
This historic island prison holds one of the dungeons from the Count of Monte Cristo even though it is a work of fiction.
The legendary Chateau d'If was made famous by the novel the Count of Monte Cristo - which itself may have been inspired by a true story.
Please welcome back David Burke and his column David Burke's Writers in Paris. After writing The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo, Queen Margot, and The Three Musketeers’s sequel Twenty Years After -- all in two years, 1844 and...
le chateau d'if, cabinet de travail d'alexandre dumas
The Château de Monte-Cristo is a country house initially commissioned by Alexandre Dumas, the main country house was built in 1846 and designed by French
Refuge idéal pour pirates et forbans durant des siècles, l'archipel du Frioul au large de Marseille est choisi au début du XVIe siècle pour abriter le célèbre Château d'If. 200 ans plus tard, Alexandre Dumas et Le Comte de Monte-Cristo en feront un lieu légendaire.