Carl Julius Bergstrøm (born April/May 1828 in Copenhagen, died 4 February 1898 in Trondheim) was a Norwegian architect who worked in the city of Trondheim from 1872 until his death in 1898.
Shortly thereafter, the family settled in Horten, where the father worked as a builder at Karljohansvern.
He married Henriette Jacobsen.
[2] Bergstrøm designed several church buildings made of wood or natural stone with a mixture of Swiss chalet style and Neo-gothic architecture.
He also worked all over Northern Norway in what is now Trøndelag, Nordland, and Troms counties.