Until 1990, Arvaikheer was the headquarters of a large division of the Soviet Army which had a profound influence on daily life in the town. After the fall of Soviet Communism, however, many public buildings were renovated or rebuilt, such as the Sports' Palace in the eastern part of the town. A large park was laid out opposite. Located about one mile from the central square is Gandan Muntsaglan Khiid, a monastery that was destroyed in 1937 during the
purges under
Khorloogiin Choibalsan and later reopened in 1991. As of 2008, it housed approximately 60 monks. Arvaikheer is home to the
Museum of Övörkhangai Province, which exhibits fossils and artifacts from the nearby site of
Karakorum. Another museum is dedicated to the artist
Zanabazar. Arvaikheer has a large hospital, a kindergarten and various schools and colleges. == References ==