The first floor is the sculpture hall, and the second floor displays medieval paintings, religious art works, military weapons, etc. Follow the tour route and you will always find surprises inadvertently. The light design and space suspension design cleverly incorporated by the designer make the entire exhibition visit process not boring. For example, when going from the first floor to the second floor, you can enjoy the open-air sculpture exhibits from multiple angles, looking down, and looking up, as well as the ancient Roman ruins integrated between the new and old buildings, allowing people to travel through the tunnel of time between modern and ancient times. Continue walking in and you will come to the semi-enclosed walkway next to the castle. Standing here, you can not only enjoy the gurgling Adige River in front of you, but also appreciate the Scaligero Bridge, the world's largest span round arch bridge at that time.