Bayındır Bridge
It is estimated that the bridge, which is located on the shores of Lake Van, over the Tahtısüleyman stream or the river called Kaşdere and has no inscription, was built by Emir Bayındır, one of the Akkoyunlu Turkmen lords. Cevdet Çulpan mentions the presence of a couple of animal reliefs resembling a sheep somewhere on the bridge. It is completely made of cut stone, 21 m. The eastern side of the bridge, which was built as long and one-eyed, does not form a straight line with the arched part, but turns to the side. Stairs are located at both ends; The railings were also made gradually. The large arch span is 11.20 m. and its height is 5.60 m. as much; It was repaired in 1954.