From June 7-9, 1995, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the Max
Plank Institut fiir Astrophysik (MPA) jointly held the Workshop on
Spiral Galaxies in the Near-IR. This meeting took place at the ESO
headquarters in Garching bei Miinchen, Germany. The weather waschanging,
with the biergarten closed, but that did not stop 85 people from allover
the world from attending the meeting. The three days were intensive,
with talks and coffee and posters from 9 am to 6 pm, and very productive
indeed for everyone. The topics covered the stellar populations of the
Milky Way and other more distant spirals, the role of dust, the dynamics
of spiral galaxies, and the nuclear activity seen at near-IR
wavelengths. This volume presents the original contributions from the
participants, including several papers that review the state-of-the-art
knowledge in these various subjects. The editors would like to thank
first and foremost Christina Stoffer, for she took care of everything.
The meeting would not have been so successful without her expertise and
efficiency. We are deeply indebted to the directors of MPA and ESO
Science, Simon White and Jacqueline Bergeron, for their support and
encouragement. We would also like to thank the other members of the
scientific organizing committee: R. Genzel, K. Freeman, A. Moorwood, S.
White, M. Rieke and E. Athannasoula, for their advice with the
organization of the program. We also thank G. Rieke, R. Genzel, L.
Athannasoula, A. Renzini and R.