Church of St. Manda, also known as St. Lazar and St. Mary Magdalena, a Roman Catholic sacral building located in Veli Varoš in Split, on the northeast slopes of Marjan. It is named after Mary Magdalena. The cultural property is protected. It was erected during the 12th century and is first mentioned in sources in 1145. In the visit of Archbishop Fonius of Split in 1578, St. Lazar and St. Mary Magdalena (Manda), as patrons of the church, but the people generally celebrated only St. Mandu. Church of St. Manda is a single nave structure with a rectangular apse. Above the facade there is a bell tower on the hinge for two bells. Inside the church, above the altar, there are the figures of St. Mary Magdalena and St. Lazar.