The 13th century Basilica of the Virgin of Krakow, built in the central market square of Krakow, is a Gothic design with two towers, one tall and one short in its own features. The interior of the church is beautifully carved, beautifully painted colored walls, dazzling glass windows, and a starry dome. Near the hour, a large number of tourists spontaneously gather around the Temple of the Virgin to wait for the trumpeter of the bell tower to blow, in memory of the brave trumpeter who blew the alarm when the Mongols attacked the city in the 13th century, but was shot in the throat by a bow and arrow.