Christian Albrecht Bluhme (27 December 1794 – 6 November 1866) was a Danish lawyer and conservative politician who was the second Prime Minister of Denmark (first time from 1852 to 1853 with title of Prime Minister, second time from 1864 to 1865 with title of council president).
In 1820 he became an auditor to the 2nd Jutland Regiment and two years after also the assessor in the Land Surveyor.
He returned to Denmark and was appointed in 1831 with the title of State Council to the town and county bailiff at Store Heddinge in Zealand.
[3] In 1832, he married Rasmine Wandel (1813–1865), daughter of regimental surgeon in Copenhagen C.F.
He was the father of naval officer Hans Emil Bluhme (1833–1926).