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Exterior of the Basilica
'St. Mary's Basilica' is a
Brick Gothic church built in the
14th century, adjacent to the main
market square in
Kraków,
Poland. It is particularly famous for its
wooden altarpiece carved by Veit Stoss.
On every hour, a trumpet signal - called the ''
hejnał'' (pronounced ''hey-now'') - is played from the top of the taller of St. Mary's two towers. The plaintive tune breaks off in mid-stream, to commemorate the famous
13th century trumpeter, who was shot in the throat while sounding the alarm before the
Mongol attack on the city. The noon-time ''
hejnał'' is heard across Poland and abroad broadcast live by the Polish national Radio 1 Station.

Interior of the Basilica
St. Mary's Basilica also served as an architectural model for many of the churches that were built by the
Polish diaspora abroad, particularly those like
St. Michael's and
St. John Cantius in
Chicago, designed in the so-called
Polish Cathedral style.
The church is familiar to many English-speaking readers from the 1929 book ''
The Trumpeter of Krakow'' by
Eric P. Kelly.
See also
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Jan Matejko
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Polish Cathedral style
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Roman Catholicism in Poland
External links
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Krakow'': everything about St. Mary's Church
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The Hejnał from St. Mary's Church in Mp3 format
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Kosciol Mariacki - the basilica of the Virgin Mary in Krakow