have a feeling that we are in a barn and have been functioning for only two years, the village of lushaonly the birthplace of bobruisk glass, but also the little motherland of the writer oles adamovich , absolutely everything in the village reminds us of this, the street monument and even the stop is named after the belarusian writer. the main pride of this agricultural town is probably the church of st. macarius, at the entrance of tourists the belfry is a new build. well, the temple itself was built in 1877 and hidden behind this belfry, in fact, if it were not for the orthodox cross that adorns the front side of this building, it would be difficult to guess that this is an orthodox church, but there is a logical explanation for this. in fact, the original version of the temple partially burned down and was dismantled during the great patriotic war, but subsequently these lands were not empty in this place for a long time. a local rural club was established and although the club existed for many years, it was not until 1996 . this building was again handed over to the believers. well