Hans Rudolph Münch-Holland (born Münch 15 January 1899 – 7 December 1971) was a German cellist and academic teacher.
Münch-Holland was born in 1899 in Bern as the son of the merchant Georg Münch and his wife Frieda, née Dieffenbacher.
In 1926 he replaced Julius Klengel in the Leipzig Trio, where he played with Edgar Wollgandt (violin) and Otto Weinreich (piano).
In 1944 he was included in the Gottbegnadeten list as one of the most important German cellists.
In the 1950s he was part of a piano trio in Detmold with the violinist Max Strub and the pianist Hans Richter-Haaser.
Münch-Holland, Protestant, was married to Margarete Holland and father of two children.