Albert Berzeviczy de Berzevicze et Kakaslomnicz (Berzevice, 7 June 1853[1] – Budapest, 22 March 1936[2]) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Religion and Education between 1903 and 1905.
He worked as leading officer for Sáros County and taught in the Law Academy of Eperjes.
When the Liberal Party, which controlled Hungary from 1875, collapsed, Berzeviczy joined to the newly forming National Club.
His function expounded on the space of the culture and the science is considerable apart from his political career.
He was founding member of the Matthias Corvinus Academy of Sciences, which cultivated the connections between the Hungarians and the Italians.