The ground floor of the building consists of a gallery (nurraumproject) where the projects of the author and other international artists are periodically presented. The events proposed are often transgressive and ironic, with the aim of making us reflect on the various themes of our time. In one of the two rooms there is also a photo of the painter Beppe Ciardi with Enrico Michieletto's maternal grandfather (photo circa 1930). The four exhibition spaces, located on the first and second floors of the building, are exclusively dedicated to the work of Enrico Michieletto. The first room displays the cartoons dedicated to the "Falsi", a series of portraits and self-portraits which ironically highlight the ambiguity of the word "fake". For Michieletto "false" is "not original", but at the same time "liar". The author reveals some truths and tells his own experience, highlighting those who have lied by telling falsehoods. The portraits are accompanied by catalogs that document the artist's narrative in detail. In the next three rooms, 16 large works belonging to the "Japanese" cycle are exhibited. This project, which began in Lindow (Brandenburg) in 2016, has around 200 works to date and is considered by the author to be fundamental for the understanding of his artistic evolution.