It consists of a pair of skyscrapers 22 stories high and 302 ft (92 m) tall, locally known as the "Twin Towers".
The old Central Bank building has gold and currency vaults, administrative areas, an auditorium and a concert hall.
The Central Bank Auditorium constructed in 1986 still stands as one of the finest facilities of its type in the country.
The facility was constructed not only to serve the Bank's needs, but also as a civic contribution aimed at enhancing the performing arts in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Auditorium also boasts of an infra-red listening system designed to facilitate the hearing impaired.
The Sound The Central Bank Auditorium is at the forefront of the industry, being the only theatre in the country with a Digital Audio Workstation composed of Digidesign and MacIntosh systems.
Two Tascam DM24 Digital Consoles head the list of highly professional audio equipment used at the Auditorium.