Church of St. Nikola on the hill is a Roman Catholic sacral building in Split, located on the southern slopes of Marjan, above the First Vidilica. The cultural property is protected.It was built in the 13th century, on the southeastern slope of Marjan, about two hundred meters above the First Vidilica It was built by Rako Split and his wife Elizabeth and donated to Bogdan, abbot of the monastery of Sv. Stephen on Sustipan. In the 20th century, the care of the church of St. Nikola was taken over by the Marjan Society, which restored it in 1919. It was restored by the same society in 1990. Church of St. Nicholas is a rectangular floor plan with an apse that houses an old stone canteen. A Romanesque-Gothic bell tower is leaning against the south wall, with a statue of God from the 15th century above the facade.