During the last decades, the safeguard of historical masonry structures has become paramount, especially for all the technicians involved in the protection of the built heritage against earthquakes. In many European countries, such as Italy, which are prone to earthquakes the protection of the national heritage is of strategic importance. In this context, the seismic vulnerability assessment of eight historical masonry towers, mainly built during the medieval age and located in the North-East region of Italy, is carried out by means of simplified approaches. Three-dimensional finite element models of the eight towers are created on the basis of geometrical data deduced from both existing available documentation and in-situ surveys. Prelimin...