Historical and existing masonry structures have usually an inadequate resistance to horizontal actions. Furthermore, historical city centres present high vulnerability under horizontal loads and this is mostly due to the absence of adequate connections between the various parts [1] [2]. This characteristic leads to overturning collapses of the perimeter walls under seismic loads and combined in- and out-of-plane failures. Even if limit analysis is not sufficient for a full structural analysis under seismic actions, since it does not provide displacements at failure, it can be used in order to have a quick estimation of both collapse loads and failure mechanisms [3]. In this paper, the micro-mechanical model presented by the authors in [4]...