The results of the application of NDT on two reduced-scale (2:3) buildings subjected to shaking table tests at the laboratory of ENEA (Rome) are presented. The models have two storeys and are made of three leaves stone masonry and timber floors, connected to the walls by steel ties. One model was strengthened by injections before test, in order to compare the effectiveness of the intervention in increasing its strength. The models reproduce the typical pattern of buildings in historical centres, where the use of poor materials (especially mortar) and the lack of strong connections among them, is responsible of their high seismic vulnerability. To pursue preservation criteria, compatible grouts were proposed, based on natural lime-mortar bin...