Franz Rudolf Frisching (1733 – 1807) was a Bernese patrician, officer, politician and industrialist.
Franz Rudolf Frisching, son of Vinzenz Frisching (1689 – 1764), Master of Schlosswil, was colonel of the Swiss guards in Holland. In 1764 he became a member of the Council of Bern. In 1770 he became bailiff in the Vallemaggia, in 1780 bailiff in St. Johannsen and in 1793 office holder in Wimmis. He was lieutenant colonel of the Bernese Huntsmen Corps (Jäger Corps). Frisching was the founder of the Frisching Faience Manufactory in Berne.
He died in Hofstetten in 1807.
His ancestor, Samuel Frisching II, built the Frisching-Haus, now known as the Béatrice-von-Wattenwyl-Haus on the Junkerngasse in Bern.