The exhibition halls of the museum are dedicated to hosting important exhibitions and cultural events that follow a line of research and investigation into the new artistic-perceptual values of an area, in this case, the Alpine region, characterized by the search for a synthesis between the need to maintain its traditions and the necessity to move forward on the path of innovation. 
The museum hosts the exhibition Tre Atti. Pichler, Zhuka, Marinelli, diffused exhibition across the territory – between the spaces of the Museum and along the banks of the Rio Gambis - involving artists from different generations and backgrounds: Anneliese Pichler (Cavalese, 1962), Erjola Zhuka (Durres, 1986) and Giuseppe Marinelli (Castellana Grotte, 1990).
The exhibition project, curated by Elsa Barbieri, develops as a language suspended between abstraction and concreteness in which the viewer is invited to immerse themselves, in a continuous intertwining of vision and movement. The paintings by Pichler, photographs by Zhuka, and sculptures by Marinelli are a call to exist, uncompromisingly, in a daily life that is full of ambivalence, uncertainty, and oblique paths.
OPENING HOURS AUTUMN 2025: 
From October 1 to December 31: open Tuesday to Sunday: 15:00 – 19:00; closed on Monday.
ADMISSION FEE 
Full ticket: €5.00
Reduced ticket (students aged 19 - 26, seniors over 65): €2.50
Free entry for visitors up to 18 years old, people with disabilities, companions of people with disabilities, holders of the Fiemme Cembra Guest Card, journalists.
Entrance tickets can be purchased at the Museum's ticket office at the time of the visit. It is not possible to reserve entrance tickets via email or phone and pay for them at the time of the visit to the exhibition.