Thanks for your replies, here is a little report about the trip:
I don't think, all of you know
Trier? Well, it is the oldest German city in the west in
Rheinland-Pfalz that is famous for his Roman past and was called
Augusta Treverorum. It was the most important city in the western part of the Roman imperium in the fourth century.
I was there with the Latin courses in the year 10 from my school and we had to drive about six hours to arrive and stayed in a nice youth hostel. On sunday we visited the amphitheater of Trier (
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphitheater_(Trier)). The next day we had a guided tour through the centre of Trier and visited for example the famous
Porta Nigra (Picture 1) and the
Kaiserthermen (
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiserthermen_%28Trier%29), old Roman bathes. After two hours we visited a museum about the Roman emperor Konstantin. The weather was very hot, so it was partly very hard.
And, yes, Dominique, In the evening we had a short trip to Luxemburg, but I have to admit that I nearly only sat down there to eat pizza.
But nevertheless I have taken a photo there (picture 2).
At the the third day, on Tuesday, we visited a reconstructed Roman villa in the town
Borg (
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Borg#Die_Villa_Borg). So it was a nice and interesting but exhausting trip with a veeery long bus drive.
Today I got my certificates and now have summer holidays. From my parents I got presents for the certificate, for example a few smurfs (picture 3).
In the summer holiday I will be two weeks in Lanzarote, a Spanish island, and two weeks in England (Bournemouth).
By the way: I was just watching a German TV broadcast in the background about the ten most favoured children series. The smurfs were on place eight. One "Celeb" said for example that he had lost his cat when searching with it as Azrael for smurfs and in an interview Vader Abraham, the singer of the smurf song, said there are 220 smurf figures out there..!