Masonry vaults represent one of the typical structural typologies in historical masonry buildings. The study of the ultimate behavior of masonry vaults, together with the need to design adequate retrofitting techniques, is of high relevance in the optics of the preservation of the cultural heritage. In this paper, a new approach for the limit analysis of masonry construction is applied to FRP reinforced masonry vaults. This approach relies on the representation of geometry through NURBS surfaces, upper bound formulation of limit analysis, idealization of the structure as an assembly of rigid bodies with dissipation allowed only along interfaces, and optimization by means of a mesh adaptation scheme. The presence of FRP strips can be taken i...