Thøger Binneballe (1 July 1818 – 9 December 1900) was a Danish architect and master builder active in Norway.
Bindeballe moved to Norway in the late 1830s where he settled as a master builder in Christiania (now Oslo).
These included Karl Johans gate 39 (1844), the first four-storey building in the city.
He also designed the building at Kirkegata 6 (1856) and a residence for a bank manager with the city's first private WC.
Late in his life Binneballe returned to Denmark, where he settled in Sorø.