St. Mary’s Basilica was built in the Gothic style during the 14th century on Krakow’s Grand Square. It features Veit Stoss’s magnificent three-story altarpiece, which the artist carved for 12 years, from 1477 to 1489. Three of the basilica’s large stained-glass windows from the 1300s still remain today. The lower tower contains five bells, two of which remain from the 1300s. From the building’s tallest (265.7-foot) tower, a bugler plays the Krakow signal every hour on the hour.
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