Nikolje RudniÃÂko () is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Donja à  atornja, 12 km away from Topola, Western Serbia.
The monastery was founded by Nikola DorjenoviÃÂ, a nobleman of despot Stefan LazareviÃÂ, in 1425.
Based on the records etched into the stone blocks on the north facade of the church (now plastered), it is concluded that in the second half of the fifteenth and early sixteenth century monastery had very developed monastic life. In the seventeenth century, when the monastery was reestablished again, there was a major renovation, therefore it is believed that before the renovation, the monastery was damaged and abandoned for a short period of time. In the eighteenth century, Nikolje was an important spiritual and cultural centre in its region. Joakim VujiÃÂ says that the Turks often burned and looted, but failed to destroy the monastery. In 1817 a monumental bell tower was built in the west part of the temple.
The reconstruction of the temple in 1850 performed painters à ½ivko Pavloviàand Ilija StoiceviÃÂ. The iconographer Risto Nikoliàpainted the icons for the iconostasis.