Your favourite fictional home just became real.
It served as one of the most important sets in TV history for nine years and now, the iconic New York apartment from Seinfeld is being brought to life.
According to Variety, US company Hulu are constructing a real life version of Jerry Seinfeld's fictional Upper West Side home in celebration of their multi-million deal for the rights to stream the classic TV show on their service.
The installation, entitled Seinfeld: The Apartment will open in New York from Jun 24-28.
Fans will have the opportunity to not only explore the apartment, but they will also have the chance to relive some of the series most famous moments and experiences, including the famous Cosmo Kramer entrance.
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Hulu senior VP and head of marketing said of the project: "Seinfeld is one of those rare shows that continues to influence pop culture to this day, so what better way to launch its streaming debut than to celebrate the fans and give them a chance to relive the scenes from some of the most iconic moments in TV history?"
All 180 episodes of Seinfeld will be available to stream on Hulu from the day of the exhibition opening on Jun 24.
The news comes just a week after the show was brought back into the spotlight, when cast member Jason Alexander, who played fan favourite George Costanza, addressed comments that he made about one of his fellow co-stars.