George Alexander Albrecht (2 August 1834 – 24 November 1898) was a German cotton merchant in the city-state of Bremen. He was also noted as a philanthropist.
Albrecht belonged to an old patrician family from the Electorate and Kingdom of Hanover, and was a son of the Hanoverian State Councillor and lawyer Karl Franz Georg Albrecht (1799–1873). He undertook an apprenticeship with the Bremen firm Johann Lange Sohn's Wwe. & Co. and later became a partner. He was a member of the boards of directors of several other companies, and in 1895 he was appointed as the Austro-HungarianConsul.[citation needed]
His philanthropic activities focused on the promotion of geographical science. He was a co-founder and President of the Geographical Society in Bremen, and he supported the German North Polar Expedition and other Arctic expeditions.[2]
A street in Bremen and a bay on the eastern coast of Greenland were named in his honour.[3]