Seinfeld's Famous Apartment Recreated in NYC

The replica opens to the public today.

— -- Seinfeld fans, here are two pieces of good news.

The first: A pop-up replica of Jerry's Upper West Side apartment opens to the public today in New York City. The instillation is part museum, featuring props, scripts, rare memorabilia and more from the series.

The pop-up is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through June 28 and is free.

Fans can partake in some of the most memorable on-screen moments throughout the series, including the George Costanza Valentine’s Day photo shoot and their very own Kramer “barge-in” entrance.

The second piece of good news is Hulu, which is behind the pop-up, will begin streaming all Seinfeld episodes today as well.

“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,” said Jenny Wall, SVP, Head of Marketing, at Hulu.

Interestingly, the pop-up apartment isn't on the Upper West Side, but a few miles south at 451 West 14th Street.