Brdo pri Lukovici (pronounced [ˈbəɾdɔ pɾi ˈluːkɔʋitsi]; German: Egg[2]) is a small settlement next to Lukovica pri Domžalah in the eastern part of the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
It was then inherited by J. Ludvik, Count of Hohenwart and subsequently sold to F. Ernest, Baron of Apfaltrer.
After the death of the last Apfaltrer, the castle was inherited by F. Bernard, Count of Lamberg, and then by his son F. Adam.
[5][7] The Slovene writer and politician Janko Kersnik was born at the castle in 1852 and was also its owner from 1883 until his death in 1897.
After the end of the Second World War the authorities refused permission to its owners to restore the castle.
The building was therefore left without a roof, and it rapidly began to deteriorate and only the exterior walls now remain.