Bernhard Schweitzer (3 October 1892, in Wesel – 16 July 1966, in Tübingen) was a German classical archeologist.
From 1911-1917, he studied classical archaeology and philology in Heidelberg and Berlin.
He received his doctorate in 1917 in Heidelberg under Friedrich von Duhn with a thesis on "Studies on the chronology of the geometric styles in Greece I".
In November 1933, he was one of the signers of the Confession of Professors [de] at German universities and colleges to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist state.
Schweitzer was not a member of the Nazi party, but only joined its affiliated social welfare organization, the National Socialist People's Welfare (Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt), in 1937.