"Seinfeld: The Apartment" will be the real-world version of Jerry Seinfeld's Upper West Side apartment from the iconic show "Seinfeld." Hulu is reconstructing the bachelor pad as part of a promotion for a multimillion dollar deal, according to Variety (via MSN), in which the streaming service picked up all nine seasons of the show.

The pop-up installation will feature interactive elements, so fans can become players in moments from the show, like George Costanza's Valentine's Day photo shoot and Cosmo Kramer's famous barge-in entrance.

"'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, Hulu's head of marketing, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Hulu struck a $160 million deal with Sony Pictures Television for exclusive U.S. SVOD rights, according to Variety. Hulu also promises a week-long countdown beginning on June 17, where Hulu (sponsored by Toyota) will release a "best of" episode every day until the launch, according to New York Daily News.

The show's Hulu debut is set for Wednesday, June 24 and the installation will open on the same day. You can visit "Seinfeld: The Apartment" at 451 W. 14th St. in New York City from 10 a.m. EDT to 7 p.m. EDT until June 28.