Murat Hüdavendigar Bridge
It was built on the Tuzla Stream, on the old road from Ayvacık to Behramkale, in the 14th century. The bridge which has managed to survive until today reunites people with their loved ones while watching the Tuzla Stream which cascades with the desire to reach the Aegean and it extends in the north directions. It is one km away from the village of Behramkale. It is not known exactly by whom it was built.
The original and most careful parts of the bridge are its arches. The general form forms the highest part on the big arch and ends by descending towards the ends. Another feature is that the Kemallı Aslıhan Bey Mosque and Behramkale Mosque wall technique can be seen here as well. The bridge is Seljuk in terms of architectural form. It is seen that it carries the characteristics of the bridges built in the Ottoman and Ottoman periods.