Kyuchuk Emir Sultanov Bridge (4-832-073/040), also known as the Stone Bridge, is a stone bridge that spans the Bregalnitsa River near Shtip. The bridge is located at the very entrance to the city and, according to available records, was built in 1672, making it a rare example of Turkish architecture in Shtip. It has six arches. The original arches had a wooden structure, but they were later reconstructed in stone.
During the First Balkan War, the demarcation line passed over this bridge, dividing the city into a Serbian and a Bulgarian sector. The settlements on the left bank of the Bregalnitsa River were under Bulgarian authority, while those on the right bank were under Serbian authority. The bridge has significant historical and architectural value.

