As "New Meppel Cathedral" does not exist, accessibility cannot be determined. The Grote Kerk in Meppel has variable accessibility due to its historic nature.
Since "New Meppel Cathedral" is a fictional entity, its wheelchair accessibility cannot be assessed. For the Grote Kerk in Meppel, accessibility can be described with caveats due to its age.
The Grote Kerk in Meppel, being a historical building, may present challenges for full wheelchair accessibility. While the main entrance might have ramps or be at ground level, older churches often feature steps to different sections, narrow doorways, or uneven flooring (cobblestones outside, worn stone floors inside). It is common for the main nave to be accessible, but chancel areas, crypts, or upper levels (like bell towers) are typically not. Visitors using wheelchairs or those with mobility challenges are advised to contact the church directly or consult their website in advance to get precise information on accessible entrances, restroom facilities, and specific routes within the building.