Ludger Fischer (born 30 October 1957 in Essen) is a German historian on building history, reviewer of contemporary architecture and political scientist.
In 1986 Fischer received his doctorate with a dissertation "Über den Denkmalwert sogenannter Zweckbauten" [On the historical value of so-called functional buildings].
In his 2010 habilitation treatise Versuche baukünstlerischer Denkmalpflege [The attempts of artistic monument preservation] he examined the work of the architect Bodo Ebhardt (1865–1945).
Fischer's work on Bodo Ebhardt's architecture regarding historical castles received a positive review in the bulletin of the Baden-Württemberg state office for the preservation of monuments.
[3] His books on the common errors of cooking practice were also well received by the German press including Frankfurter Rundschau,[4] Financial Times[5] and Hamburger Abendblatt.