This attraction, which first of all pay attention, when coming to Mozhaysk. It was founded by Saint Ferapont Belozersky in 1408. Located on a high hill on the outskirts of the city, the Luzhetsky monastery is the only one of 18 monasteries that existed in the history of the city. Saint Ferapont lived in the monastery all his life and was buried near its walls. It is the relics of the Saint that attract a large number of pilgrims to the walls of the monastery.During the war of 1812, the monastery was burned down several times. Many buildings were burned and looted, but later Luzhetsky monastery was restored. Now the monastery is a source of spiritual life and a place that has preserved the history of centuries.On one side of the monastery is a birch alley and a pond, on the other – the Holy source of Ferapont, font and chapel.In the village of Isavitsa, 100 m from the Luzhetsky monastery, there is a Holy spring founded by Saint Ferapont himself. In the landscaped area there is a monument to St. Ferapont, an old chapel, belfry, a font and a Church shop. The spring with healing water attracts everyone who wants to be cured and believes in the power of Holy water.In a small Park near the Luzhetsky monastery is a two-storey house, which created his works famous artist Gerasimov SV in the rank of academician, he has long headed the Union of artists of the USSR.Now the house serves as a Museum, which contains the work of an outstanding master, as well as his personal belongings. Here you can see the paintings of the artist, praising the beauty of his native Mozhaisk region and graphic works, which are stored in the Museum more than 450.