Rudolf von Güttingen (died 9 September 1226 in Rome) was Abbot of Saint Gall from 1220 and Bishop of Chur from 1224 until his death.
He had been a monk since 1208, became provost in 1211, dean and cellarar in 1219 and Abbot of Saint Gall in 1220.
After the death of Arnold von Matsch, the Bishop of Chur, the cathedral chapter held a double election.
Pope Honorius III permitted him on 23 February 1224 to stay as Abbot of Saint Gall for three more years.
In 1226, he accompanied Emperor Frederick II to Italy where he died of a fever in Rome.