Yes.
If you need a Schengen Visa it applies for all Schengen countries, this means that you can then travel freely within the Schengen area as long as your visa remains valid.
Usually you have to enter the country that issued your Schengen visa first, then you can travel to any other Schengen country. Check with your local German embassy.
Yes, provided that you enter Italy as your first Schengen country, and then travel to France without leaving the Schengen Area. If you need a Schengen Visa it applies for all Schengen countries, this means that you can then travel freely within the Schengen area as long as your visa remains valid.
Yes, as both countries are a part of the Schengen Area.
YesOnce you are legally in the Schengen Area, you can freely travel to any other Schengen country.
Not yet... But soon :)
Yes,Both Switzerland and Germany are members of the Schengen Area. A tourist visa for one Schengen country is valid for all Schengen countries.
Once you are legally in the Schengen Area, you can freely travel to any other Schengen country.
If you've already had a Schengen Visa then go to an European coutry signed the Schengen Agreement, of course you could go to other Schengen countries.
Yes, with Schengen visa you can enter in Croatia.
Once you are inside the EU (Schengen) you do not need visa to travel within the 27 countries.
No. Turkey requires a separate visa since is not part of the Schengen Area (assuming you are from a country that requires a VISA to enter Turkey). Schengen visas are not valid in Turkey.
Yes. Normally you have to enter the Netherlands first, and then travel to Switzerland directly without leaving the Schengen Area. If you need a Schengen Visa it applies for all Schengen countries, this means that you can then travel freely within the Schengen area as long as your visa remains valid.