Piégut-Pluviers

Piégut-Pluviers (French pronunciation: [pjeɡy plyvje]; Occitan: Puei 'Gut e Pluviers) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.

In Gallo-Roman times the place was called Podium Acutum.

The castle was destroyed by Richard Lionheart in 1199, only the tower is still to be seen.

The market on Wednesday morning has been held here since the seventeenth century.

This Dordogne geographical article is a stub.

Tower of Piégut