word choice - Can you say "in there"?


I was reading Harry Potter and I had a question.



After lunch they went to the reptile house. It was cool and dark in there, with lit windows along the walls.



I'm confused because I learned that usually you can't use an adverb with prepositions. Does it sound more natural to you than saying "It was cool and dark there."? And what do you find the difference between "in there" and "there", concerning this sentence?




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