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TV Series Updateand Video Blooper: How does it feel to have a Tour inside the Reconstructed Jerry Seinfeld’s Apartment?

Everyone's favorite show about nothing has finally begun streaming all of its 180 episodes. To celebrate, Hulu which has the exclusive rights to Jerry Seinfeld's iconic series recreated Seinfeld's apartment especially for fans in New York.

According to a report from barstoolsports.com, the replica of the Seinfeld's Apartment contains original items from the actual Seinfeld set. It features the New Jersey Devils jersey worn by Elaine's then-boyfriend David Puddy (Patrick Warburton) in Season 6's "The Face Painter" and the unforgettable Superman figure that was kept in his living room. 

The apartment, which has been meticulously furnished, also features an antiquated technology like a clunky desktop computer, CDs, and you can even snoop around his VHS collection. There are even magazines from the 1990's. There is also a series of memorabilia coming from the real-life Jerry Seinfeld private collection. The dining area is also accentuated with an actual dinner table and booth where Jerry and the gang had endless conversations about nothing at all.

Based on New York Daily News report, Larry Thomas said that the replica was like a Disneyland for 'Seinfeld's fans. Thomas played the character of Soup Nazi which was considered as one of the show's most famous episodes. He will be on hand on Wednesday to meet and greet the show's fans in person.

"The enduring appeal of 'Seinfeld' is just the absolute brilliance of it," Thomas quoted in which even comedy experts can't pinpoint it. The show has so many elements that went out into nothing, he added.

As reported on curbed.com, each portion of the apartment has its own description and highlight. It shows the appearance of the apartment as seen in Season 8. For a full view of Jerry Seinfeld's apartment 1 and 2, check out youvisit.com. The page could be rotated and toggled for a clear picture of the apartment and its features.

Jerry's Apartment from Seinfeld is available for free public viewing and is open on Wednesday, June 24 until Sunday, June 28 from 10 AM through 7 PM. The apartment is located at 451 West 14th Street. 


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