

Yorkville, Upper East Side, retains much of its Central European character – immigrants from Germany, Austria, Hungary and the former Czechoslovakia have been settled here since the 1870s.
There are beer halls, delicatessens and pastry shops, and restaurants serving Wiener schnitzel and red cabbage.
The part of Fifth Avenue located in Yorkville is known as Museum Mile. It stretches from the Frick Collection at 70th Street to El Museo del Barrio at 105th Street, including the Guggenhaim Museum (between 88th and 89th Streets), the National Academy of design (89th Street) and the famous Metropolitan Museum of Arts (82th Street).
In East 88th Street, between First and Second Avenue, is the French Gothic-style Church of the Holy Trinity – flying buttresses, arches, gargoyles and strained-glass windows in the style of Middle Ages. Between Park and Fifth Avenues, 88th Street marks the southern border of the Carnegie Hill area, on of the city’s most exclusive residential neighbourhoods.
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