Overview

Mülligen is a small municipality in the district of Brugg. It belongs to the canton of Aargau in the Swiss Confederation. As with many Swiss Gemeinden, Mülligen combines rural land use with residential neighborhoods and local services. For official information see the municipal page.

Geography and environment

The municipality occupies a compact area typical of the region and features agricultural fields, patches of woodland and built-up village sections. Its setting places it within the administrative and transport orbit of the district capital; more detailed regional context is available at the district of Brugg resources and the cantonal pages: canton information and Aargau portal.

History and administration

Mülligen shares the layered governance common in Switzerland: local municipal council (Gemeinderat), district oversight and cantonal administration. Historical development follows patterns seen across Aargau—agrarian roots, gradual residential growth, and integration into modern public services. Municipal records and administrative notices are typically published by the local authority.

Economy, transport and services

The local economy tends to mix small businesses, farming and commuting to nearby towns. Public transport and road connections link residents with larger centers; local amenities cover primary education, community facilities and basic retail. For national context see Switzerland.

Local life and notable facts

Community life in Mülligen centers on village events, local clubs and traditions that mirror rural Swiss practice. Many small municipalities maintain a coat of arms, volunteer organizations and countryside trails. Visitors seeking more practical details or contacts can consult the municipal website linked above.

  • Type: Swiss municipality (Gemeinde)
  • Administrative district: Brugg
  • Canton: Aargau