The historical bridge over the Vize Stream, on the road connecting Karapürçek Village, which is attached to the Palace, to Edirköy, was built by Selim III Giray Khan[35]. It constitutes the largest structure remaining from the Giray dynasty within the current borders of Turkey. Although only three arches of the bridge are visible today, it is unclear how many arches it originally had, as the other arches are buried underground. The exposed part of the bridge is approximately 50 meters long. While the bridge still stands today, it is no longer in use, and the road now passes over a new bridge built right next to it. This structure, which could not escape the destruction of treasure hunters, is missing pieces from its center, suggesting that an inscription expected to be there might have been stolen. The local residents, who also refer to it as the Domino Bridge, are unaware of its founder.