Johann Nepomuk Fuchs (Slovenized: Janez Nepomuk Fuchs)[1] (1727 in Neiss (= Nysa, Poland?), Silesia – 7 May 1804 in Maribor)[2] was a Lower Styrian church architect and, alongside Josef Hueber (1715/17–1787), was the main representative of the "Styrian Baroque" in the third quarter of the 18th century.