The Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies was founded in 1997 in Fürstenfeldbruck, a small village near Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It now has its location in Gilching-Geisenbrunn, Bavaria, Germany. The task of the institute is doing research work in special fields, combining various statements of the problem and several methods to solve it. Up to now, the institute inquires about scientific and technical abilities of early cultures. Another investigation deals with the correlations between natural sciences, human disciplines, art and techniques, economy, philosophy, and scientific study of religions in past, present time and future.
This site is designed to publicize the work of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies. However, the site is still in the developmental stages and it does not make the purpose of the Institute clear. Most of the research that is highlighted by the site is in German, and there are a few links to external resources.

