In 1851 a wooden bridge was erected on Kudyalchay. But, this bridge was short-lived and was restored in 1894. It is included in the list of state-protected monuments as an architectural monument. The archival photo of the legendary bridge from the early part of the century is in the first section of the museum at the Guba Genocide Memorial Complex. This monument is a bridge that connects the city of Guba and the Red Settlement. It has been used by local and mountain Jewish people for centuries. The Arched Bridge is also a historical monument related to the events in Guba. Thus, the Armenian vandals coming to Guba were resisted by the locals in the area nowadays known as “40 steps” near the Arched Bridge.