Gallery note preserved in live coverage
Central Bank live coverage now keeps the full gallery note in the parent article while the Azerbaijani sibling receives a localized update.
Gallery note preserved in live coverage
Central Bank live coverage now keeps the full gallery note in the parent article while the Azerbaijani sibling receives a localized update.
What changed at the Azerbaijan Central Bank?
Azerbaijan Central Bank has a new headquarters in Baku after President Ilham Aliyev joined the opening, according to the presidential statement. The announcement presents the site as an institutional building with public-facing halls, staff areas and technology systems, not as a monetary policy decision.
Which building details did officials list?
The statement says Central Bank governor Taleh Kazimov briefed Aliyev during the visit. It places the building on Heydar Aliyev Avenue and describes a 35-floor site planned for 1,300 workers. The listed spaces include press and conference halls, meeting rooms, training areas and 25 rooms for official gatherings.
Azerbaijan Central Bank also highlighted the visitor and workplace features named in the source. The building includes a recreation area, a dining hall for 340 people and a 240-seat conference hall. The statement says accessibility was built into the site so people with physical disabilities can move through it safely.
How does the Azerbaijan Central Bank site use technology?
The source links the project to modern information systems, safety standards and sustainable operation. It also describes an exhibition on national banknotes, including design history and security features. A multimedia facade and motion-sensing LED lighting were listed as part of the building's night-time visual and energy setup.
The practical point for readers is straightforward: Azerbaijan Central Bank now has a new Baku building with named staff capacity, meeting infrastructure, accessibility features and public exhibition space. Miraz keeps the article tied to those confirmed details from the presidential statement.