The beautiful Catholic Church of St. Joseph, built with effort, on the initiative and by the hands of local residents of the surrounding villages back in tsarist times.
The background of its construction is interesting. I found interesting information about this on the website of the Stolbtsovsky district Executive Committee.
In front of the church there is a small park of stones symbolizing the villages (now existing and no longer) whose inhabitants built this church.
Behind the church, if you go down from the hill, there is a small lake. There are bridges, small wooden piers, you can wet your feet or swim.
If you are passing nearby, I recommend visiting this place.
By the way, not far from Rubezhevichi there is the Sula Medieval History Park, you can also look there at the same time.
The majestic temple was built in the Gothic style in 1906. It was built in 4 years. In the temple there is an icon of the Mother of God of Ostrobram, presented to the temple by the mother of Yanka Kupala. There is an organ brought from Vilnius in 1926. Special attention should be paid to the cemetery of stones symbolizing the villages included in the parish.
A very beautiful place, next to the church there is an amazing lake (you can have a good rest, make a barbecue), unfortunately, it is unlikely that you will be able to swim, but you will definitely be able to fish.