Albert Wolfgang of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (8 December 1689 in Sulzbürg, now part of Mühlhausen – 29 June 1734 in Parma) was a Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth from the Kulmbach-Bayreuth side line of Franconian branch of the House of Hohenzollern.
He and his older brother George Frederick Charles grew up in Bielefeld.
After his Grand Tour, which took him to France, England and Italy, he entered the Imperial service.
He and field marshal Claude Florimond de Mercy were killed during an attack on Crocetta castle in Parma.
He was initially buried in Bayreuth; in 1742, his body was transferred to Himmelskron Abbey, where his sister, Queen Sophia Magdalene of Denmark erected a monument to commemorate him.