Starting in June, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will spend his days at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco taking pictures with visiting tourists.

At least, that's what the wax version of Zuckerberg will be doing.

Madame Tussauds, the world famous London-based wax museum, unveiled a life-size wax figure of Zuckerberg on Wednesday as part of a promotion for the museum's grand opening in San Francisco in June. The figure was unveiled alongside two other celebrity figures: actor Leonardo DiCaprio, and recording artist Rihanna.

Zuckerberg, shown barefoot and sitting lotus with a laptop, joins a handful of tech luminaries immortalized by Madame Tussauds in years past. His predecessors include Apple cofounder Steve Jobs and Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates.

The Facebook founder won't be the only tech figure at the museum, says Lauren Fahrer, marketing manager for Madame Tussauds San Francisco, but there's a good chance he'll be the most famous.

The Zuckerberg figure was unveiled alongside other celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio and Rihanna.

The figure, which took 20 artists between 3 and 4 months to create, is a life-size replica down to the last freckle, says Fahrer. The figure's hair is real, took two weeks to complete and was inserted by hand, one strand at a time.

Typically, the artists ask their subjects to do a sitting where more than 200 measurements are made to ensure accuracy. In Zuckerberg's case, the CEO was unavailable for a sitting — so artists had to construct the figure using only photos.

The figure features Zuckerberg in his signature hoody and jeans, complete with a Facebook shirt donated by the company, says Fahrer. (The shirt isn't visible in these photos due to copyright issues.)

The museum opens on June 26 and should have more celebrities, politicians, and tech luminaries included, says Fahrer. For now, three's a party — and in a tech town like San Francisco, Zuckerberg is the hottest attraction.