Franz Rummel (January 11, 1853 – May 2, 1901) was a German pianist, born in England and active across continental Europe.
He studied under Louis Brassin at the Brussels Conservatory, winning the first prize in 1872.
He taught 1884–85 at Julius Stern's Conservatory, and then at Theodor Kullak's, both in Berlin.
In 1897 he received the title of Professor from Eduard, Duke of Anhalt.
Franz was the first pianist to play at Carnegie Hall in 1891.