The bridge is around Alfaklar village [1] and to the north of Karahallı ilçe (district) of Uşak Province at 38°24′28″N 29°29′05″E / 38.40778°N 29.48472°E / 38.40778; 29.48472.
According to Uşak municipality, the one arch bridge was constructed during the Phrygian era of Anatolia.
Arch structures (bridges, buildings, aqueducts ect), were introduced during the Roman period.
According that widely documented knowledge, the structure of Cilandiras Bridge, was probably built during the era of the East Roman Empire (Byzantium) by Greek- speaking people of the area.
The area around the bridge and the small waterfall of the plant is a popular picnic site.