This article reconstructs Bernhard Welte's interpretation of the question about the world in Meister Eckhart. Firstly, it elucidates the notion of Abgeschiedenheit as access to the world as such. Secondly, the nullity and divinity of the world is analyzed; then, the Eckhartian unity of divinity, world and soul is made explicit as a unity of event. Finally, the meaning of Welte's interpretation of Eckhart is shown in order to elaborate a cosmological notion of the world, determining to what extent such a notion implies, as a condition of its possibility, the unity of event between God, man and the world, which constitutes the core of the Weltian interpretation.