Ludwig Krämer Hotel

The Ludwig Krämer Hotel in Mandarin Village, Noble City, Lovia is a tribute to Dr. Ludwig Krämer.

Facts
Dr. Ludwig Krämer, born 1939, retired from the European Commission in August 2004. As a judge at the Landgericht in Kiel, he joined the European Commission in 1972, where he started his career dealing with consumer protection issues in the Competition Directorate-General.

He successfully combined his profession as an official of the European Commission with intensive writing and teaching activities. Dr. Krämer is the author of some 20 books and handbooks and 140 articles on EC environmental law. He is an environmental law professor in Bremen and regularly teaches at several European and non-European universities. His academic skills are highly appreciated. In his teaching and speeches, he has inspired his audience and spurred many young people into working to protect the environment.

On the occasion of his retirement from the Commission, a group of colleagues and friends who have had the privilege of benefiting from Ludwig Krämer’s experience, learning and generosity, decided to honor him with a liber amicorum, which assembles legal essays on a number of EC environmental law subjects.

Art
Aesopos immediately fell in love with the restored medieval building just recently transformed into a cosy city hotel with only 20 rooms and its magnificent views on Eppinck Square.

He is convinced a bronze sculpture of Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten on the doorsteps of the hotel will attract a lot of visitors.