The retrofitting interventions on historical masonry structures are still an open issue in the preservation field. Multiple aspects must be considered for the design of a strengthening intervention, such as compatibility and durability of materials. Fiber-reinforced composites with inorganic matrix (FRCM) have been recently proposed as a more compatible solution with respect to FRPs (fiber-reinforced polymers), but their application in aggressive environments is still a matter of investigation. In this study, the behaviour of historical masonry specimens subjected to salt conditioning and reinforced with externally bonded steel-fiber reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) is investigated. Specimens were tested in pure tension to direct shea...