Within the framework of a European Commission project entitled Cultural HEritage against Flood (CHEF), a research was carried out in Milan on full-scale stone and brick masonry models by means of a simulated flood to investigate the effects of floods on historic and masonry buildings. The objective was to evaluate the post-flood moisture content and the drying process through non-destructive or minor-destructive techniques. Several non-destructive testing (NDT) were applied (thermography, sonic tests, radar) and were compared with the powder drilling test. Thermography and radar tests were the most useful; the attention is here more concentrated on radar tests which revealed interesting results. A high frequency GPR system was used...