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'Seinfeld' apartment recreated for free pop-up exhibit in NYC; some guy already broke the door pretending to be Kramer

Seinfeld Apartment Milk Studios

If you’ve ever wondered what the fourth wall of Jerry Seinfeld’s Seinfeld apartment looked like, we now have your answer: floor-to-ceiling glass windows that look out onto 10th Avenue and the Highline. (Also his apartment is street-level. And in Chelsea.) Well at least that’s the case with the nearly perfect recreation of the Seinfeld apartment that you can visit at Chelsea’s Milk Studios (451 West 14th Street). The “nearly” comes from replacing Jerry’s classic Mac with a PC desktop (UPDATE: they’ve fixed this egregious error), but nearly every other detail is there. It’s to celebrate Hulu getting streaming rights to all nine Seinfeld seasons, and the exhibit also includes some of the diner, props (the Maestro’s wand) and more. It’s free to visit and will be open now through Sunday (6/28) from 10 AM – 7 PM. But expect lines to be longer than at the Soup Nazi.

You can also take a virtual tour right now. If you go, don’t try and burst in like Kramer. Some guy tried that already and broke the set on the exhibit’s first day. (Or if you must try it, take off your backpack first.) Video of that (via Vulture) below…