About 1 km east of the village of Kabat, the small museum displays old-fashioned military uniforms, rusting weapons and other battlefield relics, including the skull of a Turkish soldier who was tragically killed when a bullet struck the forehead. The most melancholy exhibit is a letter from a soldier to his mother, who came to Gallipoli from Constantinople Law School to join the fight as a volunteer soldier, in which he painted the beautiful scenery with poetry, but died on the battlefield two days later.