Church of St. Jerome or abbreviated St. Jere, is a medieval church, erected along a vertical cliff on the southern slopes of Marjan in Split. It is a protected cultural good. It was built in the 15th century, at the place where the church of St. Tiriac. The church is small and rectangular in plan, with a Gothic bell tower rising above its front. There are also several paintings by local Renaissance masters in the church, and the Renaissance relief of St. John the Baptist. On the rock, next to the church itself, there is a desert cave dating from the Middle Ages, and restored in the second half of the 15th century, known as the oratory of St. Ciriac.